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UNITED  STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 


BULLETIN 


OF  THE 


UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 


IS'o.   49. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP 

LUTLEY  SCLATER,  F.  R.  S.,  SECRETARY  OF  THE 

ZOOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON. 


Prepared  uuiler  the  direction  of 

Gr.  BRO^VN    pOODE. 


WASniNGTON: 

GOVERNMENT   PRINTING   OFFICE. 
1896. 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


This  work  (Bulletin  No.  49)  is  one  of  a  series  of  papers  intended 
to  illustrate  the  collections  belonging  to  the  United  States,  and  con- 
stituting the  National  Museum,  of  which  the  Smithsonian  Institution 
was  placed  in  charge  by  the  act  of  Congress  of  August  10,  1846. 

The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  consist  of  two  series — 
the  Bulletins,  of  which  this  is  No.  49,  in  continuous  series,  and  the 
Proceedings,  of  which  the  eighteenth  volume  is  now  in  press.  A 
small  edition  of  each  i)aper  in  the  Proceedings  is  distributed  in  pam- 
phlet form  to  specialists,  in  advance  of  the  publication  of  the  bound 
volume. 

The  Bulletins  of  the  National  Museum,  the  publication  of  which 
was  commenced  in  1875,  consist  of  elaborate  papers  based  upon  the 
collections  of  the  Museum,  reports  of  expeditions,  etc.,  while  the 
Proceedings  facilitate  the  prompt  publication  of  freshly-acquired 
facts  relating  to  biology,  anthropology,  and  geology,  descriptions  of 
restricted  groups  of  animals  and  plants,  the  discussion  of  particular 
questions  relative  to  the  synonymy  of  species,  and  the  diaries  of 
minor  expeditions. 

Other  papers,  of  more  general  popular  interest,  are  printed  in  the 
Apjjendix  to  the  Annual  Report. 

Full  lists  of  the  publications  of  the  Museum  may  bo  found  in  the 
current  catalogues  of  the  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Papers  intended  for  publication  in  the  Proceedings  and  Bulletins 
of  the  National  Museum  are  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Publica- 
tions, composed  as  follows:  Frederick  W.  True  (chairman),  Marcus 
Benjamin  (editor),  J.  E.  Benedict,  Otis  T.  Mason,  Leonhard  Stej- 

neger,  and  Lester  F.  Ward. 

S.  P.  Langley, 

Secretary  of  tlie  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Washington,  D.  C,  Augitst  1,  1896. 
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.      THE 


PUBLISHED   WRITINGS 


OF 


PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER, 


1844-1896./ 


Prepared  under  tlie  directiou  of 

Gr.   BI^OAVN    G^OODE. 


WASHINGTON: 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE. 
1896. 


OOI^TEI^TS. 


Page. 
Frontispiece — Portrait  of  Philip  Lutley  Sclater. 

Contents v 

Introduction vii 

Biographical  sketch ix 

Chronological  catalogue  of  separate  works,  1844-1894 1 

Chronological  catalogue  of  papers  published  in  the  memoirs,  proceedings, 

and  journals  of  learned  societies  and  other  periodicals. 5 

List  of  new  families  and  genera  described 75 

List  of  new  species  described 79 

List  of  species  figured 105 

Index  to  the  subjects  of  the  separate  works  and  papers  catalogued  in  Parts 

I  and  II 121 

Appendix — List  of  separate  works  and  papers  published  subsequent  to 

December,  1894,  and  not  included  in  Parts  I  to  VI 133 

V 


I]S"TRODU0TIOK 


Many  years  ago  the  publication  of  a  series  of  bibliographies  of  rep- 
resentative American  naturalists  was  begun  in  the  Bulletins  of  the 
United  States  National  Museum.  The  series  was  intended  to  include 
analytical  discussions  of  the  writings  of  the  men  who  have  been  espe- 
cially prominent  in  the  study,  classification,  and  naming  of  the  animals 
and  plants  of  America,  with  a  view  to  facilitating  the  use  of  the  very 
extensive,  widely  scattered,  and  very  complicated  literature  which 
has  grown  up  in  connection  with  American  systematic  biology. 

Five  bulletins  have  been  published  in  this  series:  No.  20,  The  Pub- 
lished Writings  of  Spencer  Fullerton  Baird,  1843-1882,  by  G.  Brown 
Goode;  No.  23,  The  Published  Writings  of  Isaac  Lea,  LL.  D.,  by 
Newton  Pratt  Scudder;  No.  30,  Bibliography  of  Publications  Relating 
to  the  Collection  of  Fossil  Invertebrates  in  the  United  States  National 
Museum,  including  complete  lists  of  the  writings  of  Fielding  B.  Meek, 
Charles  A.  White,  and  Charles  D.  Walcott,  by  John  Belknap  Marcou; 
No.  40,  The  Published  Writings  of  George  Newbold  Lawrence,  1844- 
1891,  by  L.  S.  Foster,  and  No.  41,  The  Published  Writings  of  Dr. 
Charles  Girard,  by  G.  Brown  Goode. 

The  scope  of  this  series  would  seem  appropriately  limited  to  the 
work  of  the  naturalists  living  and  working  in  America,  but  there  is 
one  exception  which  no  one  can  doubt  the  propriety  of  making — that 
in  the  case  of  Mr.  Philip  Lutley  Sclater,  the  secretary  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  who  has  confined  his  work  for  the  most  part  to 
American  ornithology,  and  whose  contributions  to  the  sj^stematic 
ornithology  of  the  American  Continent  have  far  exceeded  in  extent 
those  of  anyone  working  in  this  country.  His  opportunities  have 
been  almost  unlimited,  and  his  utilization  of  these  opportunities  has 
been  wonderfully  effective. 

The  ornithology  of  Neotropical  America  was  but  little  known  when 

he  began  his  work.     Mr.  George  N.  Lawrence,  of  New  York  City, 

also  an  indefatigable  worker  in  the  same  field,  has  left  an  extensive 

record   in   his  bibliography  already  published.      His  studies   were 

carried  on,  however,  in  the  intervals  of  an  active  business  life,  while 

Mr.  Sclater  has  been  able  to  devote  his  entire  time  for  more  than  half 

a  century  to  systematic  work,  and  has  given  most  of  his  attention  to 

the  bird  fauna  of  Central  and  South  America,  with  results  the  extent 

of  which  is  well  shown  by  the  analytical  catalogue  of  his  writings  now 

published. 

vu 


VIII  INTRODUCTION. 

It  is  believed  that  this  bibliography  will  materially  lighten  the 
labors  of  everyone  engaged  in  the  study  of  American  birds  or  of  the 
problems  of  geographical  distribution. 

Since  Mr.  Sclater  is  not  an  "American  naturalist"  in  the  same 
sense  as  the  others  whose  bibliographies  have  already  l)een  published, 
the  present  work  is  not  included  in  the  series  of  "Bibliographies  of 
American  Naturalists."  lie  is,  however,  in  another  and  a  broader 
sense,  one  of  the  most  eminent  and  prolific  of  American  naturalists. 

The  plan  adopted  in  the  present  volume  is  essentiall}'  different  in 
its  entirety  from  any  previously  used,  although  many  of  its  features 
are  familiar.  The  metlKxl  of  citation  is  essentially  that  of  Coues,  but 
the  annotations  to  the  titles  are  made  as  brief  as  possible.  The  object 
of  such  annotations  is  understO(xl  to  be  simply  to  describe  each  paper 
so  that  a  pei*son  consulting  the  bibliography  can  determine  without 
further  research  whether  the  paper  cited  is  one  which  he  needs  to 
consult.  The  customary  practice  of  analyzing  the  paper  and  enumer- 
ating under  its  title  all  the  species,  genera,  and  families  which  it 
describes  is  not  followed.  It  is  thought  that  a  much  more  satisfac- 
tory plan  has  been  adopted,  namely,  that  of  combining  this  enumer- 
ation of  species  with  the  alphabetical  index,  so  that  a  person  desiring 
an  exact  reference  for  use  in  synonymy,  or  indeed  for  immediate  use 
in  consulting  the  literature,  can  find  in  one  alphabetical  series  all  the 
names  for  which  the  author  is  responsible,  each  accompanied  by  an 
exact  statement  of  place  of  description,  the  locality  of  the  specimen, 
and  the  place  where  the  type  is  to  be  found. 

A  separate  list  of  species  figured,  with  an  exact  bibliographical 
citation  for  the  plate  and  the  page  related  to  it,  is  also  given.  The 
reason  for  including  a  separate  list  of  the  species  figured  is  obvious, 
since  a  large  number  of  Mr.  Sclater's  figures  relate  to  forms  not  for 
the  first  time  described  by  him. 

Much  care  has  been  given  to  the  typography  of  this  bibliography, 
with  the  purpose  of  securing  compactness  as  well  as  clearness.  The 
material  here  included,  if  printed  in  the  same  style  as  the  bibli- 
ographies previously  issued  by  the  Museum,  would  have  occupied 
at  least  four  times  the  space.  Notwithstanding  this  compactness  of 
typography,  the  arrangement  of  the  matter  and  the  contrasts  secured 
by  the  choice  of  type  and  by  the  system  of  spacing  and  indentation 
adopted  has,  it  is  believed,  produced  a  page  which  is  clearer  and 
easier  of  reference  than  any  previously  used,  at  all  events  in  the  pub- 
lications of  the  Museum. 

Special  acknowledgment  is  due  to  Mr.  George  Arthur  Doubleday, 
clerk  in  the  library  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London,  by  whom  the 
titles  have  l>een  copied  and  arranged.  Mr.  Charles  W.  Richmgnd,  of 
the  National  Museum,  lias  done  excellent  service  in  reading i)roof  and 
verifying  the  citations. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


Mr.  Philip  Lutley  Sclater,  secretary  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London,  is  one  of  the  best  known  of  living  zoologists.  Few  men 
have  contributed  so  much  as  he  to  systematic  ornithology,  and  none 
have  done  so  much  in  the  identification  and  description  of  new  forms 
from  the  Western  Continent.  His  work  has  been  largely  in  connec- 
tion with  the  luxuriant  fauna  of  Neotropical  America,  little  known  at 
the  time  when  he  began  his  researches.  Nearly  every  year  since  he 
began  work  in  1853,  his  correspondents  in  tropical  America  have  laid 
at  his  feet  new  wealth  in  the  form  of  collections  from  regions  hitherto 
unexplored. 

He  has  characterized  1,0G7  new  species  (245  in  collaboration  with 
Osbert  Salvin),  135  new  genera  (25  with  Salvin),  and  two  new  fami- 
lies of  American  birds. 

Remarkable  as  has  been  his  industrj'^  and  his  accuracy  in  diagnosis 
and  description,  the  fact  should  be  recognized  that  but  for  his  energy 
and  Ills  skill  as  an  organizer  many  regions  now  well  known  to  the 
ornithologist  would  doubtless  still  remain  unexplored. 

The  labors  of  Mr.  Sclater  have  also  resulted  in  great  additions  to  our 
knowledge  of  the  geographical  distribution  of  vertebrates.  Not  only 
has  he  worked  out  many  local  faunas,  but  his  generalizations  upon  the 
distribution  of  life  and  the  division  of  the  globe  into  zoogeographical 
regions  have  had  great  influence  upon  scientific  opinion.  lie  was 
one  of  the  pioneers  in  this  field  of  investigation,  and  his  writings 
upon  the  subject  have  always  been  full  of  suggestion  and  have  stim- 
ulated many  others  to  engage  in  similar  inquiry.  His  views  as  to  the 
geographical  distribution  of  birds  are  undoubtedly  more  widely 
accepted  throughout  the  world  than  those  of  any  other  authority, 
and  though,  with  increasing  knowledge,  modifications  in  the  scheme 
proposed  by  him  long  ago  will  doubtless  become  moi-e  and  more 
numerous,  his  studies  of  geographical  distribution  will  always  be 
considered  as  of  fundamental  importance,  and  the  terms  which  he 
suggested  for  the  principal  divisions  of  the  earth's  surface  will  doubt- 
less remain  in  ordinary  use. 

For  more  than  thirty  years  the  chief  executive  officer  of  the  most 
wealthy  and  vigorous  zoological  society  in  the  world,  his  influence 
upon  the  progress  of  natural  history  exploration  has  been  very  great, 
and  his  relations  witli  American  natui'alists  have  always  been  cordial 
and  cooperative. 

IX 


X  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  8CLATER. 

Notwithstanding  the  great  bulk  of  his  technical  publications,  he 
has  for  four  decades  been  prominent  in  the  activities  of  scientific 
London  and  a  noteworthy  figure  in  the  midst  of  every  important  sci- 
entific gathering. 

At  the  age  of  sixty-seven  he  is  still  productive  and  adding  each 
year  a  number  of  titles  to  the  already  remarkable  assemblage  of 
papers  which  have  been  published  under  his  name. 

It  is  tlie  object  of  this  bibliography  to  render  thoroughly  available 
to  American  naturalists  all  the  results  of  the  work  of  this  eminent 
scholar,  who  has  done  for  the  ornithology  of  Central  and  South  Amer- 
ica what  has  been  done  by  Nuttall,  Wilson,  Audubon,  Baird,  Allen, 
Merriam,  Ridgway,  and  their  associates  for  that  of  the  Northern 
continent. 

Philip  Lutley  Sclater  was  born  November  4,  1829,  at  "Tangier 
Park,"  in  Hampshire,  the  residence  of  his  father,  William  Lutley 
Sclater,  Esq.;  and  his  boyhood*  was  passed  chiefly  at  "I loddington 
House,"  another  estate  i"  ^he  same  county,  belonging  to  his  father, 
who  died  there  in  1885  at  the  age  of  ninety-seven. 

In  beautiful  Hampshire,  close  to  the  home  of  Gilbert  White  at 
"Selborne,"  he  acquired  early  in  life  a  love  for  outdoor  life  and  a 
taste  for  the  study  of  birds. 

At  the  age  of  ten,  he  was  sent  to  a  well-known  school  at  Twj^ford, 
near  Winchester.  In  1842  he  went  to  Winchester  College,  and  in 
1845  was  elected  scholar  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford.  Being 
at  that  time  under  sixteen  years  of  age,  he  was  not  called  into  resi- 
dence at  the  University  until  Easter,  1846. 

At  Oxford  his  attention  was  given  principally  to  mathematics, 
though  his  spare  time  was  occupied  by  the  study  of  birds  and  of  the 
excellent  series  of  natural  history  books  then  in  the  RadclifTe  Library. 

Hugh  E.  Strickland,  the  well-known  ornithologist,  who  was  at  that 
time  resident  in  Oxford  as  reader  in  geology,  became  interested  in 
young  Sclater  and  took  him  under  his  protection.  At  Strickland's 
chambers  he  met  John  Gould,  shortly  after  his  return  from  his  great 
journey  to  Australia.  From  Strickland  he  received  his  first  instruc- 
tion in  scientific  ornithology.  He  began  his  collection  of  bird  skins 
at  Oxford,  making  British  skins  for  himself  and  buying  foreign  species 
at  a  shilling  apiece,  whenever  he  could  get  to  London  for  a  run  among 
the  bird  shops. 

In  December,  1849,  he  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts, 
obtained  his  first  class  in  the  mathematical  school  and  a  "  pass  "  in 
classics.  At  that  time  these  were  the  only  two  recognized  subjects 
for  study  in  the  university,  no  sort  of  encouragement  being  given  to 
natural  history. 

After  taking  his  degree  he  remained  at  his  college  in  Oxford  for 
two  years,  devoting  his  time  principally  to  natural  history.  Ho  also 
gave  much  attention  to  modern  languages,  studying  with  masters  at 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.  XI 

home  and  always  visiting  the  Continent  in  vacation  time,  and  thus 
soon  made  himself  familiar  with  French,  German  and  Italian. 

At  this  period  of  his  life  he  was  often  in  Paris,  where  he  made  the 
acquaintance  of  the  great  ornithologist,  Prince  Charles  Bonaparte,  at 
whose  house,  until  his  death  in  1858,  he  was  a  frequent  visitor. 

In  1851  he  entered  himself  for  the  bar,  becoming  a  student  at 
Lincoln's  Inn,  occasionally  visiting  Oxford,  and  passing  his  leisure 
time  at  Hoddington,  but  always  enthusiastically  engaged  in  natural 
history  j)ursuits.  The  winter  of  1852-53  was  given  to  travel  in  Italy 
and  Sicily. 

In  December,  1855,  he  was  admitted  fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Col- 
lege, and  having  in  the  previous  June  completed  his  legal  education 
and  been  called  to  the  bar  by  the  Honorable  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
he  went  the  Western  Circuit  for  several  years. 

In  185G  he  made  his  first  journey  across  the  Atlantic,  in  company 
with  the  Rev.  George  Hext,  a  fellow  collegian.  Leaving  England  in 
July,  they  went  by  New  York  up  the  HU(il«>^ji  to  Saratoga,  and  there 
attended  the  meeting  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  After  that  they  went  to  Niagara,  and  thence 
through  the  Great  Lakes  to  Superior  City,  at  the  extreme  end  of 
Lake  Superior.  Here  they  engaged  two  Canadian  "voyageurs"  and 
traveled  on  foot  through  the  backwoods  to  the  upper  waters  of  the 
St.  Croix  River.  This  they  descended  in  a  birch-bark  canoe  to  the 
Mississippi.  Mr.  Sclater  subsequently  published  an  account  of  this 
journey  in  the  third  volume  of  "Illustrated  Travels."  (See  paper 
No.  576.) 

Returning  by  steamboat  and  railway  to  Philadelphia,  he  spent  a 
month  in  that  city  studying  the  splendid  collection  of  birds  belong- 
ing to  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  where  he  formed  the 
acquaintance  of  John  Cassin,  Joseph  Leidy,  John  Le  Conte,  and  other 
then  well-known  members  of  that  society.  He  returned  to  England 
shortlj'  before  Christmas,  1856. 

For  some  years  after  this  he  lived  in  London,  practicing  occasion- 
ally at  the  bar,  but  always  at  work  on  natural  history.  He  was  a 
constant  attendant  at  the  meetings  of  the  Zoological  Society,  of  which 
he  was  elected,  in  1850,  a  life  member  and  in  1857  a  member  of  the 
council. 

In  January,  1859,  he  made  a  short  excursion  to  Tunis  and  eastern 
Algeria,  in  company  with  Mr.  E.  C.  Taylor  and  two  other  friends. 
They  visited  the  breeding  places  of  the  vultures  and  kites  in  the  in- 
terior and  gathered  many  bird  skins,  returning  to  London  at  the  end  of 
March. 

At  this  time  Mr.  D.  W.  Mitchell,  secretary  of  the  Zoological  Society, 
was  about  to  vacate  his  post  in  order  to  take  charge  of  the  newly 
instituted  Jardin  d'Acclimatation  in  Paris.  For  this  position  Mr. 
Sclater  was  selected  by  Owen  and  Yarrell,  then  influential  members 


XII  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 

of  the  council.  IIo  was  formally  elected  to  it  on  April  30,  1859,  and 
he  has  been  re-elected  annually  ever  since. 

He  found  it  necessary  to  devote  himself  entirely  for  three  years  to 
the  reorganization  of  the  affairs  of  the  Society.  The  "  Proceedings" 
and  "Transactions"  were  at  that  time  several  years  in  arrears — they 
were  brought  up  to  date;  the  Garden  (Tuide,  which  was  out  of  print, 
was  rewritten;  the  large  staff  at  the  gardens  was  rearranged  and 
divided  into  departments  under  the  superintendent,  and  various  other 
reforms   were   introtluced. 

For  thirty-five  yeai*s  his  life  has  been  almost  entirely  spent  in  work 
connected  with  natural  history. 

In  1874,  when  his  brother  (then  the  Right  Hon.  George  Sclater- 
Booth,  M.  P.,  and  afterwards  Lord  Hasing)  accepted  office  in  Mr. 
Disraeli's  administration  as  president  of  the  local  government  Imard, 
Mr.  Sclater  became  his  private  secretary,  a  position  which  he  occu- 
pied for  two  years.  But  when  subsequently  offered  a  permanent 
place  in  the  civil  service  he  declined  it,  because  he  could  not  make 
up  his  mind  to  give  up  his  dearly  loved  work  in  natural  history. 

His  most  engrossing  duties  have  been  in  connection  with  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London,  to  which,  as  principal  executive  officer, 
he  has,  of  course,  devoted  most  of  his  time.  It  is  conceded  by  all 
that  its  affairs  have  prospered  well  under  his  direction.  The  number 
of  fellows  of  the  society,  in  1859  about  1,7(K),  has  increased  to  ov'er 
3,000.  The  income  of  the  society,  which  in  1858  was  a  little  over 
£14,0(X),  is  now  seldom  under  £25,000.  Besides  this,  nearly  all  of  the 
principal  buildings  in  the  society's  gardens  have  been  rebuilt  during 
the  past  thirty-five  years  and  fitted  up  with  every  sort  of  modern 
convenience  for  animals.  The  old  office  building  (No.  11  Hanover 
square)  has  been  sold  and  a  larger  and  more  convenient  one  (No,  3 
Hanover  square)  bought  in  the  same  vicinity.  A  debt  of  £12,000  to 
the  society's  bankers,  originally  secured  upon  its  house,  lias  been 
paid  off,  and  this  property  is  now  entirely  the  property  of  the 
Society  without  any  sort  of  incumbrance. 

The  first  floor  of  the  society's  house  is  devoted  to  the  accomodation 
of  a  large  and  very  valuable  zoological  library,  under  the  care  of  a 
librarian  and  his  assistant,  and  is  the  constant  resort  of  the  working 
zoologists  of  the  metropolis.  This  library  has  been  almost  entirely 
accumulated  since  1859. 

The  publications  of  the  society,  consisting  of  Proceedings,  Trans- 
actions, Lists  of  Animals  (of  which  eight  editions  have  been  pub- 
lished), the  "Garden  Guide"  and  "Zoological  Kecoixl,"  are  all  issued 
from  this  office,  with  almost  unfailing  regularity.  The  scientific 
meetings  of  the  society  are  held  here  during  the  eight  uionths  of  the 
scientific  session,  and  an  abstract  of  their  proceedings  is  always 
printed  and  issued  within  a  week  after  each  meeting  has  taken  place. 

Mr.  Sclater  was  selected  by  the  British  Onithologists'  Union  as  the 
first  editor  of  "The  Ibis,"  in  1859.     He  linished  the  first  series  in  18G4 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.  XIII 

Professor  Newton  took  his  place  as  editor  of  the  second  series,  and 
Mr.  Salvin  as  editor  of  the  third.  In  1877  he  was  associated  with  Mr. 
Salvin  as  joint  editor  of  the  fourth  series,  and  in  1883  commenced  the 
editorship  of  the  fifth  series,  with  Mr.  Howard  Saunders  as  co-editor. 
When  the  fifth  series  was  completed,  in  1888,  he  became  sole  editor  of 
the  sixth,  which  he  finished  in  1894.  In  1895,  having  again  obtained 
the  assistance  of  Mr.  Howard  Saunders,  he  commenced  work  on  the 
seventh  series,  of  which  two  volumes  are  already  complete. 

When  the  British  Ornithologists'  Club  was  established  in  1892,  he 
joined  heartily  in  the  movement  inaugurated  by  Dr.  R.  Bowdler 
Sharpe,  and  has  usually  had  the  honor  of  occupying  the  chair  at  its 
meetings  and  of  delivering  an  inaugural  address  at  the  commence- 
ment of  each  session. 

With  the  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  he 
has  had  a  long  connection,  having  become  a  member  in  1847  at  the 
second  Oxford  meeting,  and  having  attended  its  meetings  with  few 
exceptions  ever  since.  For  several  years  he  was  secretary  of  Section 
D,  and  at  the  Bristol  meeting  in  1875  he  was  president  of  that  section 
and  delivered  an  address  "On  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge  of 
geographical  zoology"  (Paper  No.  743).  In  1876  he  was  elected  one 
of  the  two  general  secretaries  of  the  association,  together  with  Sir 
Douglas  Galton,  and  served  in  that  capacity  for  five  years,  thereby 
becoming  an  ex  officio  member  of  the  council,  at  the  meetings  of 
which  he  is  a  constant  attendant. 

Ever  since  the  scientific  journal  "  Nature"  was  started  by  Professor 
Lockyer  in  1869,  he  has  been  a  frequent  contributor  to  that  most 
imjwrtant  periodical. 

In  1886  he  began  the  transfer  of  his  private  collection  of  American 
bird  skins  to  the  British  Museum.  This  collection  contained  8,824 
specimens,  representing  3,158  species,  belonging  to  the  orders  Pas- 
seres,  Picarife,  and  Psittaci.  It  may  be  remarked  that  when  he 
began  his  collection  at  Oxford  in  1847  he  intended  to  collect  birds  of 
every  kind  and  from  ail  parts  of  the  world,  but  after  a  few  j^ears 
resolved  to  confine  his  attention  particularly  to  the  ornithology  of 
South  and  Central  America  and  to  collect  only  in  the  orders  just 
mentioned,  which  were  at  that  time  generally  less  known  than  the 
others  and  of  which  the  specimens  are  of  a  more  manageable  size  for 
the  private  collector. 

At  the  time  of  the  begijining  of  this  transfer,  which  waS  onl}'^  com- 
pleted in  1890,  he  agreed  to  prepare  some  of  the  volumes  of  the 
British  Museum  "Catalogue  of  Birds,"  relating  to  the  groups  to  which 
he  had  paid  special  attention.  In  accordance  with  this  arrangement 
by  the  expenditure  of  fully  two  years  of  his  leisure  time  for  each  vol- 
ume, he  prepared  the  eleventh  volume  in  1886,  the  fourteenth  in 
1888,  the  fifteenth  in  1890,  and  half  of  the  nineteenth  in  1891. 

When  the  Challenger  expedition  started  around  the  world  in  1873, 
at  the  request  of  his  friend,  the  late  Sir  Wyville  Thomson,  he  agreed 


XIV  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  8CLATER. 

to  work  out  all  the  birds.  Soon  after  the  return  of  the  expedition  in 
1877  the  specimens  of  birds  collected  were  placed  in  his  hands,  and 
with  the  assistance  of  his  ornithological  friends  wore  speedily  reported 
upon  in  a  series  of  papers  contributed  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
** Proceedings."  The  whole  of  these  papers  were  reprinted  with  addi- 
tions and  illustrations,  and  now  form  part  of  the  second  volume  of 
the  "ZtK)logy  "  of  the  ChaUemjer  expedition. 

Geography,  being  very  closely  connected  with  zoology,  has  always 
commanded  Mr,  Sclater's  hearty  interest.  lie  became  a  life  mem- 
ber of  the  Royal  Geographical  Societyin  1880,  and  has  attended  its 
meetings  regularly  ever  since.  lie  has  also  served  two  years  on  the 
council,  and  is  a  member  of  the  Geographical  Club.  He  has  assisted 
in  promoting  many  researches  in  foreign  parts,  chiefly,  however,  with 
a  view  to  obtaining  collections  of  natural  history  from  strange  places. 
Among  these  may  be  especially  mentioned  Sir  11. 11.  Johnston's  expe- 
dition to  Kilima-Njaro  in  1884  and  Professor  IJalfour's  visit  to  Soco- 
tra  in  1880.  He  also  took  a  leading  part  in  sending  out  naturalists 
to  Kerguelen  Land  and  Rodriguez,  along  with  the  transit-of- Venus 
expeditions  of  1874—75,  and  in  manj'^  other  similar  efforts  to  explore 
little-known  parts  of  the  earth's  surface.  At  the  present  time  he  is 
serving  on  two  committees  of  this  kind — one  for  the  investigation  of 
the  fauna  and  flora  of  the  Lesser  Antilles,  and  the  other  for  the  fur- 
ther exploration  of  the  fauna  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  In  both  of 
these  countries  collectors  are  actively  at  work. 

In  1884  he  took  advantage  of  the  opportunity  of  the  visit  of  the 
British  Association  to  Montreal  to  cross  the  Atlantic  a  second  time, 
and  after  the  meeting  to  visit  the  United  States.  He  was  not  in 
good  health  at  that  jjeriod,  and  did  little,  if  anything,  in  the  way  of 
zoology.  But  he  had  the  i)leasuro  of  seeing  several  of  his  former 
friends,  especially  Lawrence  and  Baird,  and  of  making  the  personal 
acquaintance  of  Mr.  Ridgway,  Mr.  Allen,  Mr.  Brewster,  Dr.  Merriam, 
and  many  other  naturalists. 

One  of  his  closest  friends  was  the  late  Professor  Huxley,  long  a 
member  of  the  Council  of  the  Zoological  Society,  where  he  was  one  of 
Mr.  Sclater's  most  constant  supporters.  Professor  Huxley,  it  may  be 
said,  was  the  chief  advocate  of  the  project  of  employing  an  anatomist 
at  the  society's  gardens,  and  invented  the  title  "prosector"  for  the 
new  office.  ^.  II.  Garrod,  who  became  prgsector  in  1871,  and  W.  A. 
Forbes,  who  succeeded  him  in  1879 — both  very  talented  and  promis- 
ing young  naturalists, — were  dear  friends  of  Sclater,  and  the  unfor- 
tunate death  of  Forbes  during  the  excursion  to  the  Niger  in  1883 
was  a  most  severe  blow  to  him.  Notable  among  his  other  friends 
was  Charles  Darwin,  who  frequently  visited  him  in  his  office,  bring- 
ing long  lists  of  memoranda  for  conference. 

Mr.  Sclater  married  in  1802  Jane  Anne  Eliza  Hunter  Blair,  daughter 
of  the  late  Sir  David  Hunter  Blair,  baronet,  of  "Blairquhan,"  in  Ayr- 
shire.    He  has  five  children,  of  whom  four  are  sons.     The  eldest, 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.  XV 

William  Lutley  Sclater,  has  inherited  his  father's  tastes :  he  was  for 
four  years  an  assistant  in  the  Indian  Museum  in  Calcutta,  and  after  a 
short  term  of  service  as  science  master  at  Eton  College  was  appointed 
director  of  the  South  African  Museum  at  Cape  Town,  a  position  which 
he  now  occupies. 

The  second  son,  Capt.  Bertram  Lutley  Sclater,  is  an  ofl&cer  in  the 
Royal  Engineers,  and  is  now  on  duty  in  British  East  Africa,  con- 
structing a  road  to  Uganda  from  the  coast. 

The  third  son,  Lieut.  Guy  Lutley  Sclater,  an  officer  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  is  a  specialist  in  torpedo  work;  while  the  youngest,  Arthur 
Lutley  Sclater,  is  a  tea  planter  in  Ceylon. 

In  1887,  after  a  continuous  residence  of  more  than  twenty-five 
years  in  London,  he  gave  up  his  residence  in  Elvaston  Place,  where 
so  many  American  naturalists  visiting  England  have  received  a 
hearty  welcome.  He  has  since  lived  in  Hampshire  at  his  country 
house,  "Odiham  Priory,"  about  forty  miles  from  town,  taking  a  house 
for  his  family  in  London  for  three  or  four  months  at  the  beginning 
of  each  year.  In  summer  he  constantly  visits  the  Continent,  making 
excursions  to  see  the  various  zoological  gardens  and  museums. 

Mr.  Sclater  received  the  degree  of  doctor  of  philosophy  honoris 
causa  from  the  University  of  Bonn  in  1860,  and  in  1861  was  elected  a 
fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  on  the  council  of  which  he  has  twice 
served.  As  has  already  been  said,  he  has  long  been  an  active  mem- 
ber of  the  Council  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science,  as  well  as  of  that  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society. 

A  list  of  the  other  scientific  and  learned  societies  of  which  he  is  a 
member  is  as  follows: 

Fellow  of  Linnean  Society  of  London  (1856) ;  member  of  Allgemeine 
deutsche  ornithologische  Gesellschaft  (1856) ;  corresponding  member 
of  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia  (1856);  corresponding 
member  of  Lyceum  of  Natural  History,  New  York  (1857);  corre- 
sponding member  of  Dublin  L^niversity  Zoological  and  Botanical 
Association  (1859);  member  of  British  Ornithologists'  Union  (1859); 
member  of  Academia  Germanica  Naturse  Curiosorum,  cognomine 
"  Bechstein  "  (1860);  honorary  member  of  Sociedad  de  Naturalistas 
Neo-Granadinos  (1860) ;  honorary  member  of  Royal  Zoological  Society 
of  Ireland  (1861);  member  of  k.  k.  zoologisch-botanische  Uesell- 
schaft  in  Wien  (1862);  member  of  Philosophical  Club  (1862);  honor- 
ary member  of  Zoologische  Gesellschaft  in  Hamburg  (1863) ;  honorary 
member  of  Zoological  and  Acclimatization  Society  of  Victoria  (1865); 
honorary  member  of  Rotterdamsche  Diergaarde  (1866);  correspond- 
ing member  of  the  Gesellschaft  fiir  vaterlandische  Naturkunde  in 
Wiirttemberg  (1867);  honorary  member  of  the  Sociedad  de  Ciencias 
Flsicas  y  Naturales  of  Caracas  (1869);  corresponding  member  of 
Academia  Scientiarum  Instituti  Bononiensis  (1870);  honorary  mem- 
ber of  Koninklijk  Zoologisch  Genootschap  "  Natura  Artis  Magistra" 
of  Amsterdam   (1871);  member  of  Geologists'  Association,  London 


XVI  HIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 

(1873);  eorrespoiuliiij?  ineinber  of  Senkenberj^isclie  naturforschende 
Gesollsoliaft  zu  FninkfuH-ain-Main  (187'J);  follow  of  Aiuoriean  Phil- 
osophical Sofioty  of  I*hiladoli)hia  (1873);  honorary  member  of  New 
Zealand  Institute  (1870);  member  of  Royal  Society  Club  (187G);  fel- 
low of  (reolojrical  Society  of  London  (1878);  foreijjn  honorary  member 
of  the  Nuttall  Ornithological  Club  (1878);  corresponding  member  of 
the  Verein  fiir  naturwissenschaftliche  Unterhaltung  in  Hamburg 
(1870);  honorary  member  of  Hertfordshire  Natural  History  Society 
and  Field  Club  (1880);  corresponding  member  of  Academia  Nacional 
de  Ciencias,  Republica  Argentina  (1880);  honorary  member  of 
Sociedad  Zoolojica  Arjentina,  liuenos  Ayres  (1881);  foreign  mem- 
ber of  American  Ornithologists'  Union  (1883);  honorary  member 
of  Ornithologischer  Verein  in  Wien  (1883);  corresponding  member  of 
Biological  Society  of  Washington  (1884);  honorary  member  of  Zoolog- 
ical and  Acclimatization  Society  of  South  Australia  (1885);  honorary 
meml>er  of  Newport  Natural  History  Society  (1885);  ordinary  mem- 
ber of  the  Societas  C<esarea  Natura3  Curiosorum  Mosquensis  (1885); 
corresponding  member  of  Royal  Academy  of  Turin  (1885);  honorary 
corresponding  member  of  Geological  Society  of  Australasia  (188G); 
member  of  the  Hampshire  Field  Club  (1887);  fellow  of  Imperial  Insti- 
tute (1892);  member  of  British  Ornithologists'  Club  (1892);  honorary 
member  of  Societas  Cfesarea  Naturaj  Curiosorum  Mosquensis  (1894); 
honorary  member  of  Bureau  Central  Ornithologique  Ilongrois  (1894); 
corresponding  member  of  Societe  Scientifique  du  Chili  (1894);  honor- 
ary fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford  (1894);  corresponding 
member  of  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History  (1895) ;  honorary  member 
of  Museu  Paraense  de  Ilistoria  Natural  e  Ethnographia  (1896). 

His  prominence  in  zoology  has  received  frequent  recognition  in  the 
naming  of  new  forms.  Among  the  animals  which  bear  his  name  are 
the  following:  Anabates  Sclateri,  Pelzeln  (Sitz.  Akad.  Wien,  XXXIV, 
p.  132);  AttUaSclateri,  Lawrence  (Ann.  Lye.  N.  Y.,  VII,  470);  Barhus 
Sclateri,  Gunther  (Cat.  Fish.  Brit.  Mus.,  VII,  93);  Callisfe  Sclateri, 
Lafresnaye  (Rev.  Zool.,  1854,  207);  Ccisuariiis  Sclateri,  Salvadori 
(Ann.  Mus.  Civ.  Genov.,  XII,  422);  ChxHura  Sclateri,  Pelzeln  (Orn. 
Bras.,  IG,  56);  Chrysomitris  Sclateri,  Sharpe  (Cat.  Birds  Brit.  Mus., 
XII,  200);  Crax  Sclateri,  Gray  (List  Gallina?  Brit.  Mus.,  14);  Cyano- 
coi-ax  i^lateri,  Heine  (Journ.  fiir  Orn.,  1800,  115);  Doliornis  Sclateri, 
Taczanowski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1874,  136,  541,  pi.  xx);  Erinaceus 
Sclateri,  Anderson  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1895,  420);  Euchlorn is  Sclateri, 
Coi-nalia  (Contr.  Orn.,  1852,  133,  pi.  101);  Eudyptes  Sclateri,  Buller 
(Birds  New  Zealand,  II,  289,  1888);  Euphonia  Sclateri,  Bonaparte  (in 
Mus.  Paris;  Sundevall,  CEfv.  Vet.  Ak.  Forh.,  1809,  596);  Ooitra 
Sclateri,  Salvadori  (Ann.  Mus.  Civ.  Genov.,  XII,  325);  Helioinaster 
/ScZa<eW,  Cabanis and  Heine  (3Ius.  IIein.,111,  54);  Hirundinea  Sclateri, 
Reinhardt  (Fuglef.  Camp.  Bras.,  147);  Hiriimlo  Sclateri,  Cory  (Auk, 
1884,  2);  Icterus  Sclateri,  Cassin  (Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1867, 
49);  Leptocalamus  Sclateri,   Boulenger   (Cat.  Snakes  Brit,  Mus,,  II, 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.         XVII 

251,  pi.  xii,  fig.  1);  Lophophorus  Sclateri,  Jerdon  (Ibis,  1870,  147); 
Loriculiis  Sclateri,  Wallace  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1862,  336,  pi.  xxxviii); 
LoxigiUa  noctis  Sclateri,  Allen  (Bull.  Nutt.  Orn.  Club,  V,  166); 
Megapicus  Sclateri,  Malherbe  (Picidse,  I,  22,  156,  165,  pi.  viii,  fig.  1; 
pi.  XXXV,  fig.  8);  Micropygia  Sclateri,  Bonaparte  (Compt.  Rend., 
XLIII,  599)  Mijiarchus  Sclateri,  Lawrence  (Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  I, 
357);  Myzomela  Sclateri,  Forbes  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1879,  265,  pi.  xxv, 
fig.  2);  Ornithion Sclateri,  BerlepscliandTaczanowski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc, 
1883,  554);  Penelope  Sclateri,  Gray  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1860,  270);  Phile- 
mon Sclateri,  Gray  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  V,  1870,  327);  Picumnus 
Sclateri,  Taczanowski  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  1877,  327);  Plectropterus 
Sclateri,  Sousa  (Jorn.  Ac.  Sci.  Lisb.,  II,  157);  Polioptila  Sclateri, 
Sharpe  (Cat.  Birds  Brit.  Mus.,  X,  449);  Psittacula  Sclateri,  Gray  (List 
PsittacidaB  Brit.  Mus.,  86);  Pternistes  Sclateri,  Bocage  (Jorn.  Ac.  Sci. 
Lisb.,  I,  327,  pi.  vi);  Synallaxis  Sclateri,  Cabanis  (Journ.  fiir  Orn., 
1878,  196);  Tanagra  Sclateri,  Berlepsch  (Ibis,  1880, 112);  Thripophaga 
Sclateri,  Berlepsch  (Ibis,  1883,  490,  pi.  xiii);  Thryothorus  Sclateri, 
Taczanowski  (Proc  Zool.  Soc,  1879,  222);  Triccus  Sclateri,  Cabanis 
and  Heine  (Mus.  Ilein.,  II,  51);  Xiphocolaptes  Sclateri,  Ridgway  (Proc. 
U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  6). 

In  conclusion,  I  quote  the  brief  appreciations  of  Mr.  Sclater  written 
by  representative  American  naturalists  whom  I  have  invited  to  place 
upon  record  their  judgment  as  to  the  value  of  his  services  to  science. 

Dr.  Clinton  Hart  Merriam,  chief  of  the  division  of  economic  orni- 
thology and  mammalogy  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Agricul- 
ture, writes  as  follows: 

The  value  of  Sclater's  contribntions  to  American  ornithology  can  hardly  be  ovei 
estimated.  What  Nuttall  and  Wilson  and  Audubon  and  Baird  have  done  for  the 
birds  of  North  America,  Sclater  has  done  for  those  of  Central  and  South  America. 
There  is  this  difference  in  the  method  of  treatment — that  while  the  publications  of 
North  American  ornithologists  have  been  chiefly  faunal  or  geographic,  Sclater's 
have  been  for  the  most  part  systematic,  dealing  with  assemblages  of  species  rather 
than  with  the  ornithology  of  special  areas,  though  he  has  made  some  important 
faunal  contributions  also.  In  the  field  of  zoological  geography  he  early  attained 
distinction,  and  his  primary  regions,  based  on  the  distribution  of  birds,  have  been 
widely  accepted. 

The  excellent  bibliography  of  his  writings,  prepared  and  published  by  the  United 
States  National  Museum,  is  not  only  a  model  for  this  kind  of  work,  but  is  also  a 
most  useful  addition  to  the  literature  of  systematic  zoology. 

For  half  a  century  Sclater  has  given  practically  the  whole  of  his  time  to  the 
study  of  birds  and  mammals.  For  nearly  forty  years  he  has  had  charge  of  the 
principal  zoological  publication  of  the  world  (the  Proceedings  of  the  Zoological ' 
Society  of  London),  and  the  greater  part  of  the  time  his  edited  the  leading  orni- 
thological journal  (The  Ibis) ,  so  that  a  large  share  of  the  literature  of  zoology  has 
passed  directlj'  under  his  eye.  During  the  whole  of  this  long  period  he  has  been 
at  the  head  of  one  of  the  best  zoological  gardens  and  the  gi-eatest  zoological  soci- 
ety ever  established — the  Zoological  Society  of  London.  Naturally  his  office  came 
to  be  the  meeting  ground  of  naturalists  from  all  quarters  of  the  globe,  and  speci 
mens  of  new  and  rare  animals  continually  iioured  into  his  hands.  For  these 
reasons  he  has  been  in  a  position,  more  than  any  other  man  of  his  time,  to  keep 

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abreast  of  the  progress  of  zoological  science.  That  these  opportunities  have  not 
been  neglected  is  shown  by  the  extraordinary  array  of  titles,  more  than  1,200  in 
number,  contained  in  his  bibliography.  The  vast  majority  of  these  papers  relate 
to  the  birds  of  tropical  America,  in  which  field  the  name  of  Sclater,  like  that  of 
onr  own  lanienteil  Lawrence,  will  always  occupy  an  exalted  position. 

Sclater  is  a  good  tyjw  of  the  industrious,  systematic  naturalist.  His  official 
position  and  i)ersonal  energy  brought  him  a  wealth  of  new  material.  This  he 
described  in  an  endless  series  of  papers  on  new  species  and  new  genera.  Then,  as 
additional  si)ecimens  and  additional  species  came  in,  he  promi)tly  published  more 
comprehensive  treatises  in  the  form  of  synopses  of  genera  or  larger  assemblages. 
And  later,  when  still  ampler  material  cast  new  light  on  the  subject,  he  in  numer- 
ous instances  revised  the  same  groups  over  again,  correcting  early  errors,  adding 
new  species,  and  bringing  the  history  of  the  groups  down  to  date.  These  synop- 
ses and  monographic  revisions  are  the  most  important  and  useful  of  Sclater 's  con- 
tributions to  science.  Their  number  is  amazing.  Among  the  groups  treated  are 
the  Orioles,  Tanagers,  Callistes,  Pheasants,  Cuckoos,  Honey  Creei>ers,  Jacamars, 
Puflf  Birds,  American  Ant  Birds  {Fomiicariidce) ,  American  Rails,  and  many  others. 
In  addition  to  all  these,  his  Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropicalium  and  Argentine 
Ornithology  have  come  to  be  indispensable  to  the  student  of  South  American 
birds.  And  finally,  as  a  fitting  climax  to  this  remarkable  series,  he  has  lived  to 
erect  his  own  monument  in  the  admirable  volumes  he  has  contributed  to  the 
British  Museum':'  Catalogue  of  Birds. 

But  Sclater 's  contributions  to  zoological  science  are  not  limited  to  birds.  In 
the  field  of  mammals  lie  has  published  many  important  papers,  illustrated  by 
colored  plates  of  high  merit.  Among  the  more  useful  of  these  are  articles  on  the 
Deer,  Rhinoceroses,  and  African  Monkeys.  He  is  now  publishing,  under  joint 
authorship  with  Mr.  Oldfield  Thomas,  a  superb  illustrated  work  on  the  antelojies 
and  their  allies,  '"The  Book  of  Antelopes,"  the  second  volume  of  which  is  already 
well  advanced.  That  the  period  of  his  activities  may  be  continued  far  into  the 
future  is  the  earnest  hope  of  his  American  friends. 

Prof.  Joel  Asaph  Allen,  of  the  American  Musennkof  Natural  Ilis- 
torj',  New  York  City,  writes: 

It  is  particularly  fitting  that  the  series  of  bibliographies  published  by  the  United 
States  National  Museum  should  include  the  writings  of  Philip  Lutley  Sclater,  who 
has  been  for  many  years  the  most  eminent  authority  and  one  of  the  most  pro- 
lific writers  on  the  ornithology  of  Central  and  South  America.  While  JVIr.  Scla- 
ter's  writings  cover  a  much  wider  field,  including  many  papers  relating  to  Old 
World  birds  and  to  general  subjects  in  ornithology,  and  many  valuable  contribu- 
tions to  mammalogy  as  well,  American  birds  early  became  his  chosen  specialty,  and 
it  has  engage<l  his  chief  attention  for  over  forty  years,  and  it  is  to  1^  hoped  will 
continue  to  Co  so  for  many  years  to  come. 

The  bibliography  of  his  writings,  from  their  extent  and  authoritative  character, 
forms,  as  already  said,  a  most  welcome  addition  to  the  National  Museum  series  of 
bibliographies,  which  already  embraces  those  of  Baird,Girard,  Lea,  and  Lawrence. 
The  utility  of  such  compilations  is  beyond  question;  they  are  at  once  a  monument 
•  of  respect  to  the  author  so  honored  and  a  convenience  to  all  working  naturalists 
engaged  in  the  same  fields  of  research. 

Mr.  Robert  Ridgway,  C'urator  of  Birds  in  the  United  States  National 
Museum,  writes  as  foUow^s: 

The  name  of  Sclater  is  so.  much  a  part  of  Neotropical  ornithology  that  any 
knowledge  of  the  latter  without  equal  familiarity  with  the  former  would  be  impos- 
sible.    Certainly  no  other  name  occurs  so  frequently  nor  ranks  more  highly  in  the 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.  XIX 

literature  pertaining  to  the  birds  of  tropical  America.  Covering  a  period  of  more 
than  forty  years  of  unceasing  activity,  chiefly  devoted  to  this,  his  favorite  geo- 
graphical field,  the  importance  of  Mr.  Sclater's  contributions  to  the  ornithology 
of  the  Neotropical  region  can  hardly  be  overestimated.  Other  ornithologists,  it  is 
true,  have  rendered  important  services  so  far  as  portions  of  America  are  concerned, 
as  Salvin  for  Mexico  and  Central  America,  and  Lawrence  for  the  same  area  and 
*  the  "West  fndies,  while  the  former  has  been  associated  with  Sclater  in  the  prepa- 
ration of  various  monographic  papers,  the  "  Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropicalium  " 
and  other  works;  but  only  Sclater  has  covered  impartially  the  Neotropical  region 
as  a  whole. 

The  subject  of  the  geographical  distribution  of  animals,  with  8i)ecial  reference 
to  the  birds,  may  be  said  to  have  first  received  serious  attention  from  Mr.  Sclater, 
who  nearly  forty  years  ago  published  a  zoo-geographical  scheme,  which  may  fairly 
be  regarded  as  the  most  satisfactory,  in  some  respects,  of  those  which  have  been 
proposed  by  vaiious  authors.  Though  not  without  its  imperfections,  the  same 
may  be  said  of  all  those  proposed  as  improvements  or  substitutes,  and  none  of  the 
latter  have  received  indorsement  to  the  same  extent  as  Mr.  Sclater's. 

Mr.  Sclater's  treatment  of  ornithological  subjects  is  concise  and  conservative — 
more  so,  frequently,  than  some  of  us  would  wish  it  to  be.  Some  of  us  on  this  side 
of  the  Atlantic  differ  with  him  in  nomenclatural  matters  and  regarding  the  status 
and  discrimination  of  subspecies  or  geographical  races;  but  in  these  respects  his 
methods  are  those  of  a  particular  school,  which  we  are  pleased  to  call  the  "old," 
and  which  few,  if  any,  of  his  countrymen  have  forsaken.  We  fondly  hope,  how- 
ever, that  the  conservatism  of  our  English 'brethren  may  sometime  yield  to  the 
sound  principles  upon  which  the  so-caJled  "  American  "  school  have  based  their 
"innovations,"  and  the  complete  harmony  of  methods  between  ornithologists  of 
the  two  countries,  so  much  to  be  desired,  be  thereby  established. 

Although  Sclater's  ornithological  work  has  extended  through  so  many  years — 
far  more  than  are  allotted  to  most  of  us — neither  his  interest  nor  activity  show 
sign  of  abatement,  and  it  is  sincerely  hoped  that  a  career  so  eminently  useful  may 
long  be  continued. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  THE  PUBLISHED  WRITINGS 

OF 

PHILIP    LUTLEY    SCLATER, 

1844-1896, 


PART    I. 
CHRONOLOGICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  SEPARATE  WORKS. 


A  Synopsis  of  the  Galbulidw.  Pp.  1-10, 
8  vo,  1853.  [Reprinted,  with  additions, 
from  the  "Contributions  to  Ornithology  " 
for  1852.] 

A  review  of  the  genera  and  species  of  the 

<;i family  Oalbulidce.    The  genera  treated  of  are: 

Oalbula,  Jaeamaralcyon,Jacaraerops,  Oalbiiloides, 

and    Galbalcyrhynchus.     Seventeen    species   are 

enumerated. 

(See  papers  ifos.  43,  45,  46,  69.) 
2 

Tanagrarum  Catalogus  Specificus.  Pp. 
1-16,  8vo,  Basingstoke,  1854. 

A  catalogue  of  the  known  species  of  Tanagers, 
embracing  41  genera  and  238  species.  Diva  is  pro- 
posed for  the  name  of  a  new  genus,  and  tlie  new 
species  named  are  as  follows :  Arremon  axillaris, 
Kamphocelui  dorsalig,  Bp.  MS.,  Buthraupis  ehlo- 
ronota,  Euphonia  eoncinna,  and  Euphonia  hirund- 
inacea,  Bp.  MS. 

3 

Synopsis  of  the  Fissirostral  Family 
Hucconidw,  accompanied  by  four  coloured 
plates  of  hitherto  unfigured  species.  Pp. 
3-24,  pis.  i-iv,  London,  1854.  [Reprint, 
with  additions,  from  the  Ann.  and  Mag. 
Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  1854.] 

A  review  of  the  species  (33  in  number)  of  the 
family  Bucconidce.  The  genera  treated  of  are: 
Bucco,  Malacoptila,  Monasa,  and  Chelidoptera. 
The  following  spt'cie.s  are  figured :  Bucco  rnfieol- 
lu,  B.  bicinctu*,  B.  lanceolatus,  and  Chelidoptera 
albiijennit. 

(See  paper  No.  66.) 
4 
Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.  A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers,  8vo,  London,  1856.  [Reprint, 
from  Proc.  ZooL  See.  London,  1856,  pp.  64, 
108,230.] 

(See  papers  Nos.  86,  86a,  866.) 


A  Monograph  of  the  Birds  forming  the 
Tanagrine  Genus  Calliste;  illustrated  by 
coloured  plates  of  all  the  known  species. 
Pp.  i-xviii,  1-104,  pis.  i-xlv,  8vo,  Lon- 
don, Van  Voorst,  1857. 

A  monograph  of  the  genus  Calliste,  which  em- 
braces the  following  52  species :  G.  tatao,  C.  emli- 
color,  C.  yeni,  C.  tricolor,  C.  fagtuoga,  C./egtiva,  O. 
eyaneiventris,  G.  thoracica,  G.  schranki,  G.  punc- 
tata, O.  guttata,  G.  xanthogagtra,  G.  graminea,  G. 
ruflgularig,  G.  aurulenta,  C.  gclateri,  G.  pulchra,  G. 
arthtigi,  G.  icterocephala,  G.  vitriolina,  G.  cayana, 
C.  cyanoloema.  C.  cxicullata,  G.  flava,  C.  pretioga,  O. 
melanonota,  C.  cyanoptera,  C.gyrola,  G.gyroloides, 
G.  degrnaresti,  G.  brasiliensis,  G.  jlaviventrig,  G. 
vieilloii,  G.  boliviana,  C.  atriccerulea,  G.  ruficervix, 
O.  atricapilla,  G.  argentea,  C.  nigriviridig,  G.  cya- 
nescens,  C.  larvata,  G.francescoe,  G.  nigricincta,  O. 
cyaneicollig,  C.  labradorideg,  G.  rufigenis,  C.  par- 
zudakii,  G.  lunigera,  C.  chrygntig,  C.  xantho- 
cephala,  G.venusta,  and  C.  inornata.  All  the  spe- 
cies are  figured  except  G.  cyanolcema,  C.  vieilloti, 
G.  nigriviridig,  and  C,  francegcce. 


Guide  to  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  47  editions,  8vo, 
London,  1859-93. 

A  popular  illustratetl  guide  to  the  Gardens  of 
the  Zoological  Societjr  of  London,  giving  a  con- 
cise account  of  the  animals  exhibited  therein. 


Zoological  Sketches  by  Joseph  Wolf. 
Made  for  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lon- 
don, from  animals  in  their  vivarium,  in 
the  Regent's  Park.  Edited,  with  notes, 
by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Vol.  I,  pis.  i-1  (1861); 
Vol.  II,  pis.  i-1  (1867),  with  letterpress 
to  each  plate,  Folio,  London,  1861-67. 

The  following  species  are  figured  and  remarked 
upon:  (Vol.1)  Troglodytes  niger.  Oercopithecu* 
pluto  («ton<7eri  on  plate),  Felig  leo,F.  leopardus,  F, 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


vieta,  F,  eyra,  F.  maeroKeli$,  F.  terval,  F.  ehau*. 
F.  earaetu  (2  platea),  F.eanadetifU.  F.  jubata, 
Bauari*  attuta.  Mephitis  humhoUltii,  CanUazartr, 
Umu  tyriaeu*,  Trieheetu  ro$mani*.  ('ervus  rana- 
demit,  O.  Intettrru,  Great  eanna  (.jr.),  Oazella 
tuhgutturota,  Oryx  leticorj/x,  Ovit  ejfeloeerot 
{ritinai  on  plate),  Catrra  jemlaiea,  Aueheniapaeot, 
Ilippopotamut  amphibiut,  I'otamockrrrtit  e/riea- 
tnu,  J',  penicillntiit.  Myttneri>pha<jn  jubala,  Thyla- 
etniM  eynocephalut,  I  ha»icoU}inyii  wombat,  Faleo 
taeer.  F.  grwnJandicitt,  F.  itlaiididiu.  Oypohierax 
angoleiitit.  Phatiainit  tinqvatxts,  I',  rerticolor, 
(laUophatix^hnrtjieldii,  Tetraogallux  canpiiis.  Oallo- 
perdix  liinvlota,  Khea  ainericana.  Casxtariut  hen- 
nettii,  Apteryx  wantelti,  (Hi*  tarda,  ilrut  moiitip- 
nttia  (japoneiitit  on  plat«),  Mycterin  auttralm, 
Cygnut nigricoUi*.  Vhloephagapoliocephala  (Jienii- 
cla  niageitamca  on  plate),  and  Xiphosoma  cani- 
num.  (Vol.11)  Maeaeiit  ocreatut.  Lemur  nig ri- 
frons,  Chiromyi  madagascarieimis,  Canit  ee.rdo. 
Fell*  yagiiarundi,  F.lynx.  F.  viverrina  (oii  plato 
bengalenxit),  Viverrinila  inalacceiitit,  ifelhvoraea- 
pentit,M.  ijirficn,  Are.tictit  binturimg,  Otnria  hook- 
eri,  Cermit  tnaral  (on  plat«)  O.  wallithii),  G.  matit- 
ehurieut,  C.  taivatuit.C.tika,  O.rusa,  V.twinhoii, 
C.humilit.  Oryx  leucoryx  dr.),  Capra  m^gaeerot, 
Ovit  tragelaphrit,  Sut  andarnanensis,  Vicotylet 
torqualus.  Elephat  afrieanut,  liradypu*  tridaety- 
lut,  Maeroput  rufut,  Phateolomyt  latifront  (latio- 
rhitiut  on  plato),  Ptilonorhynchug  holoserieeut, 
Jlueerot  bicomit,  B.  rhinocerng,  A'/vila  ruxvia, 
Phasianut  goemvierringii,  J',  reeretii,  Evplncamut 
en/throphthalmut,  E.pra-lati's  {(lalliiphaniii  hor»- 
fieldi  on  plate),  E.  vieillnti.  E.  vwinhoii.  E.  lineatux, 
Ceriomit  gatyra,  Talegalla  lathami,  ISfruthincame- 
lut.  Ocydromut  auttralit,  Cieonia  genegalentit 
(ilyeteria  genegalenti*  on  plate),  Ualaniieept  rex, 
lihiiioehetiitjiibatug,  Tantalvsibix.  T.  Iriieocephahis, 
Chloephaga  maai-llattica,  Ana-g  scutulata  (Catarca 
leueoptera  on  piate),  and  Glotho  naticomit. 


Catalopcne  of  a  Collection  of  American 
Birds  belonp;ing  to  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp, 
i-xvi,  1-368,  pis.  i-xx,  8vo,  London,  1862. 

A  Hynonymic  catalopuo  of  tlio  Amerioaii  sin-cies 
(2.170  in  number,  represented  h.v 4,100  Hpecinien») 
of  the  orders  Patsereg,  Fitsirogtreg  and  Scangoret, 
in  the  collection  of  Mr.  Sclater.  The  new  genera 
Hewidaenit,  Ilyetomis,  Curceut,  Moroeoccyx, 
Microehelidon  (changed  to  Neochelidon),  Oneot- 
toma.  and  Fgeudoleistes  are  createcl ;  6  new  sec- 
tional naniesare  founded, viz,  Mieroeermlut  (m-cX. 
of  Cyphorinut),  Ghlorura  (sect,  of  Embemagra), 
Microrhopiax  (sect-  of  Formieivora),  Potamop- 
tar  (sect,  of  Quisealtit),  Tabara  {— Taraha,  Less., 
sect,  of  Thamnophilug),  and  Thryomanet  (sect,  of 
Thryothonig);  and  the  following  M.S.  naniee  are 
adopted:  Ilet^rocere.ug  (Uartl.),  Ancintropg  (Scl.), 
Ommatornit  (Scl.)  (as  a  synonym  of  Acroptenn't), 
and  Thripadecteg  (Scl.).  Four  new  species  are 
nainetl,  viz,  (ilyphorhynehux  major,  Momoitu 
twaintoni,  CheUdnptera  braxiliengig,  and  Ghloro- 
nerpeg  inalhtrbii,  and  the  following  species,  for 
which  onl.v  MS.  names  had  previously  been  em- 
ployed b.ythe  author,  are  recognized  as  valid  and 
the  names  adopt<'d:  Taehyphonut  crigtatellut, 
Paroarin  eerviealig.  Ch rpgomitritv ropygialig,  Icte- 
rug  xanthoinuK,  Quigcalut  (fquatnnaiig.  Q.  atnm- 
ilig,  Thamnophdus  xtrenuut,  Paehyrhamphu* 
einereiventrit,  P.  dortalig,  liucco  napentis,  Ohte- 
tura  einereirentrig.  and  Gonunig  propinquus.  The 
specific  names  of  Thaumastura  fainiy  (Less.), 
T.  enictirut  (Vieill.),  and  SynaUaxig  eleqang  Scl. 
areeinende<l  iofraneegifr,  henicurn  smdelegantior, 
respectively,  and  sevenil  other  similar  alterations 
are  made.  The  species  figured  are:  Turdugpini- 
cola,  Cincluf  Iruroinitus,  ( Unnpylorhynchug joeomig. 
Thiyothtiiugpleuriiytictiig.  II ylojihihui ochraceieejig. 
Digiogga  iiidtgittiea,  Daenig  egregia.  cf .  9  =  J),  pul- 
chei'rima.  Calligte  cyniiolig,  Chlorog/iiiigug  cattn- 
neieollit,  Embemagra  ehrygo)na,  Selenirug  iitexi- 
eanut,  SynalUtxitcagtanea,  Annbazeuopg  gubaltn-is, 
Myrmctherula  omata,  c/.  9  !  Fnnnirivora  bou- 
eardi,  d,  9  ;  Platyrhynchut  coronatUK,  Oneottorrui 
einereigwlare,  Todirottrum  tchittaeeicept,  Matiut 
eoronwatxu,  and  Ohiroxiphia  regina. 


List  of  Vertehrated  Animals  living  in 
the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London,  1862.  Pp.  i-vi,  1-100,  8vo,  Lon- 
don, 1862. 

The  same.  2d  ed.,  pp.  i-vi,  1-120,  Bvo, 
London,  1863. 

The  same.  1865.  3d  ed.,  pp.  i-viii, 
1-148,  8vo,  London,  1«6.'5. 

The  same.  186«5.  4th  ed.,  pp.  i-viii, 
1-204,  8vo,  London,  1867. 

Revised  List  of  the  Vertebrated  Ani- 
mals now  or  lately  living  in  the  Gardens 
of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 
Pp.  i-viii,  1-399,  8vo,  London,  1872. 

List  of  the  Vertebrated  Animals  now 
or  lately  living  in  the  Gardens  of  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London.  6th  ed., 
1877,  pp.  i-x,  1-619,  8vo,  London,  1877. 

The  same.  7th  ed.,  1879,  pp.  i-xii, 
1-579,  8vo,  London,  1879. 

The  same.  8th  od.,,  1883,  pp.  i-xvi, 
1-682,  8vo,  London,  1883. 

Systematic  catalogues  of  the  species  and  of  the 
individual  specimens  of  vertebrated  animals  that 
have  been  exhibited  in  the  Gardens  of  tlio  Zoo- 
logical Society  of  London  prior  to  the  year  1883. 


List  of  the  species  of  Phasxanido',  with 
remarks  on  their  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion. Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  8vo, 
London,  1863.  [Reprint,  with  additions, 
p.  113;  pp.  i-iii,  1-1.5;  pis.  1-12.] 

A  list  of  the  .')6  known  si>e<'ie8  of  Pheasants, 
with  remarks  upon  them  and  tables  of  their  geo- 
graphical distribution.  The  following  species  are  p 
figured:  Phasianut  reevetii,  P.  soemmerringii, 
Thaumalea  amherttuB,  Crogtoptilon  tibetanum,  O. 
auritum,  Euplocamut  prcelatus,  E.  vieiUoti,  E.  ery- 
thniphtJialmut,  E.  lineatus.  Geriomis  melanoce- 
phala,  G.  temminekii,  and  Polyplectron  bictUeara- 
tum-.  The  genera  in<'luded  are  the  following: 
L<rphophorxit.  Pucragia,  Phatiantit,  Thaumalea, 
Groggojitilon,  Euploeamus,  Oalhit,  Geriornis.  Pavo, 
Polyplertron,  Argut,  Meleagrit,  Numida,  JPhatidut 
and  Agelattut. 

(See  paper  No.  285.) 


Nitzsch's  Pterylography,  translated 
from  the  German.  Edited  by  P.L.  Sclater. 
Pp.  i-xii,  1-181,  pis.  i-x,  folio,  Lon- 
don, 1867.  [Published  by  the  Ray  So- 
ciety.] 

12 

Exotic  Omithologj',  containing  figures 
and  descriptions  of  new  or  rare  species  of 
American  Birds.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  O. 
Salvin.  Pp.  i-vi,  1-204,  pis.  i-c.  Lon- 
don, 1869.  [Issued  in  two  sizes,  small 
folio  and  large  fcdio.] 

Fignn^s  and  descriptions  of  104  BpwiPR,  belong- 
ing to  51  ditlerent  genera,  of  birds  of  the  Xeotrop- 
ical  Keglou,  with  notes  on  their  habitsand  distribu- 
tion. One  new  genus — Centropelma— and  one  new 
siMH'ies— /'or^nHrt  hauxwelli — are  de8cril>ed,  and 
the  sptM'ies  of  each  genus,  illustrations  of  represen- 
tatives ,of  which  are  given,  are  enumerated  and 
diagnosed.  Figures  are  given  of  the  fidlowing 
species:  Lipaugut uniru/ut.  L.  tiibalaris,  L.  rufet- 
cent,  -i ,  9  -jF-uruariuiitorridug.Xipholnxaatropur- 
purea,  <i,  9  ;  Ptilogonyt  eaudatus  </,  9  ;  Vir«o- 
laniut  melitophryt,  Tireolaniiu  pvMtettut,  cT.  9; 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


Phlogoptis  maeleannani,  Cinelocerthia  rufieauda, 
C.  macrorhyncha,  G.  gutturalig,  Accipiter  ventra- 
lis,  A.  chionogaster.  V  ;  Jtupieola  sanguinolenta, 
Porzana  rubra,  Accipiter  erythrocnemis,  A .  casla- 
nilius,  Cichlopgii  leucogonys,  Xyctibitig  bracteatun, 
Oyphorhiniis  lawrencii,  0.  phceocephalus.  Troglo- 
dytes tolstitialis,  T.  brunneicollu,  Icterus  pustnla- 
tus,  cf ,  9  ;  Myiadestes  obseurus,  31.  unieolnr,  M. 
ralloides,  a<l.  and  young;  21.  elisabethce,  Hylaetes 
castaneii-s,  (Edicnemtis superciliaris,  Lunio  auran- 
tills,  (f,  ?  ;  i.  leueothorax,  cT,  ?  ;  Tachyphonus 
phoenieeus,  cT,  9  ;  T.  delattrii,  cT,  9  ;  Xiphoco- 
luptes  emigrans,  X.  major,  Accipiter  ehilensis,  </, 
9  ;  Leucopternis superciliaris,  Geotrygonchiriquen- 
sis  (=  albifacies),  G.  boureieri,  Ghlorophonia  fron- 
talis, 0.  longipennis,  O.  occipitalis,  cTi  9  ;  Melan- 
otis  hypoleiicus,  ad.  and  young;  Tinamus  robus- 
tut,  Gryptunis  sallcei,  (f,  9  ;  O.  boucardi,  c^,  9  ; 
G.  ineserythrus,  Tigrisoma  cabaniti,  ad.  and 
young;  Leucopternis palUata,  Scops Jtainmeola,  S. 
oarbarus  (in  normal  and  abnonnal  plumages), 
Clicetura  semicoUaris,  Porzana  hauxwelU  (n.  sp.), 
P.  melanophcea,  P.  albigularis  cT,  9  ;  P.  leuco- 
pyrrha,  Ihtlica  ardesiaca,  F.  armillata,  F.  leu- 
copyga,  F.  leucoptera,  Leucopternis  semiplumbea, 
Geotrygon  chiriquensis.  Gardinalis  phoenieeus  cf, 
9  ;  Pyrgisoma  rubricatum,  P.  leueote,  P.  cabanisi, 
P.  kieneri,  Oxyrhamphvs  /rater,  female  ad.  and 
youne:  Thyrorhina  schomburgki,  Ghlorophonia 
calophrys,  cT,  9  ;  Accipiter  bicolor,  cf  and  9  jr.; 
Tnrdusgigas,  T.  albicoUis,  T.  leiicomelas,  T.  croto- 
pezus,  T.  albiventris,  T.  pheeopygus,  ad.  and  jr. ;  T. 
gymnophthahmis,  Buceo  striolatus,  9  ;  Porzana 
castaneiceps,  Attagis  chimborazensit,  Formicivora 
strigilata,  cf,  9  ;  Gonurushoffmanni,  Rallu^antarc- 
ticus,  liaUus  semiplumbeus,  Pitylus  hurneralis, 
Accipiter  guttatus,  Ampelion  arcuatus,  cT,  9  ;  As- 
turinanattereri,  cT  ad.  amlir.;  A.  rufieauda,  ad.  and 
jr.;  A.  pucherani,  ad.  and  jr. ;  A.  plagiata,  ad.  and 
jr.;  Botaiirus  pinnatus,  Tigrisoma  fasciatum, 
imm.;  Thripadectes  flammulatus.  Icterus  abeillcei, 
rf ,  9  ;  Gentropelma  (gen.nov.)  micropterum.  Gen- 
trite*  oreas,  (f,  9  ;  GaUinago  imperialis,  O.  no- 
biiis,  (^erquedula puna,  ami  Merganetta  tumeri, 

13 

Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropicalium 
sive  Avium  qua;  in  Regione  Neotropica 
hucusque  reperta;  sunt  nomina  system- 
atice  disposita,  adjecta  sua  cuique  speciei 
patria:  acceduut  generum  et  specierum 
novarum  diagnoses.  Auctoribns  Phi- 
lippo  Lutley  Sclater  et  Osberto  Salvin. 
Pp.  i-viii,  1-163.  Small  folio,  Londini, 
1873. 

A  .sy.stematic  list  of  the  orders,  familieH,  genera- 
and  species  of  the  birds  of  the  Neotropical 
Kegion.  Nine  new  genera,  viz,  TJropsila,  Phlogo- 
thraupis,  Porphyrospiza,  Glibanomis,  Microbatex, 
Nesoceleus,  Gymnopelia,  Xothoprocta,  and  Galo- 
dromas,  and  the  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed: Jiasiletiterus  leucopygius,  Hylophilus 
muscicapinus,  Cyelorhis  albiventris,  Ghlorophanes 
liurpuratcens,  Euphonia  ehalcopasta,  Ghlorospin- 
gvs  semi/iiseus,  Arremon  ivuchereri,  Ilaplospiza 
unifonnis,  Gnipolegus  pusilhts,  Euscarthmus 
wuehereri,  Serpophaga  subjlava,  S.  pceeilocerca, 
Phyllomyias  platyrhyncha,  Lipaugus  immundus, 
Gasiornis  futca.  Ftimarius  agnatus,  Philydor 
erythronotus.  Margaromis  stellata,  Picolaptes 
punctireps,  ThamnophilnH  tristis,  Myrmotherula 
pyrrhonota,  Microbates  torquatus,  Gercumacra 
earbonaria,  Rhinoerypta  funca,  Dendrocygna  dis- 
color, Qtierqitedula  anditim,  Leptoptila  rujinncha, 
()dontoph(int.i  hypospodius.  Psophia  napensis. 
Tinamus  rujiceps,  and  Xothoprocta  curvirostris. 
14 

List    of    the    Zoological    Works    and  I 
Memoirs   of  P.  L.  Sclater,  18r>0-7.">.     Pp. 
1-32,  8vo,  London,  1876.  I 

15 

A  Monograph  of  the  Jacamars  and  Puflf-  I 
birds,  or  families  Galbulidw  and  liuccon-  I 


idee.    Pp.  i-liv,  1-171,  pis.  i-lv,  4to,  Lon- 
don, 1882. 

A  monograph  of  the  Oalbulidce  and  Bucconidce, 
including  general  remarks  on  the  families,  their 
structure,    history,     habits,    classification     and 
geographical  distribution,  with  descriptions  and 
synonyms  of  and  notes  on  the  genera  and  species. 
Sixty-two  species  are  enumerated,  viz,  Urogalba 
j  paradisea,  cf ;  U.  amazonum,  Galbula  viridis,  cf, 
'    9  ;  G.  rufo-viridis,  </,  9  ;  G.  rufieauda,  cf,  9  ;  (7. 
I   melanogenia,  (/,  9  ;  G.  tombacea,  cf,  9  ;  G.  albiros- 
tris,  (f,  9  ;  O.  cyaneicollis,  cf ;  0.  leucogastra,  cf, 
j    9  ;  <?•  chalcothoraz,  cf  ;  Brachygalba lugubris,  cf,9_; 
'  B.  goeringi,  cf ,  9  ;  -B.  sahno'ni,  B.  albigularis,  B. 
j  metanostema,   cf  ;  Jacamaralcyon  tridactyla,  cf ; 
I   Galbaleyrhynchus    leucotis,    cf,    9  ;    Jacameropt 
]  grandis,  cf,  9  ; Bucco collaris,  9  ;  B.  rnacrorhynchxia 
j  B.  dysoni,  B.  hyperrhynchus,  B.  sioainsoni,  B.  peC' 
loralis,  B.  ordi,  B.tectus,  B. picatus,  B.  sxibtectus,  cf  ; 
j   B.  maerodactylus,  cf  ;  B.  ruficollis,  B.  bicinctus,  B. 
tamatia,  cf  ;  B.  pulmentum,  B.  maculatus,  B.  stria- 
tipectus,  B.  chaeuru,B. striolatus,  9  ;  B.  radiatus,cf, 
9  ;  Malaeoptila  fusca,  cf  ;  M.  nifa,  M.  torquata,  M. 
panamensis.  cT,  9  :  ^t-  inornata,  (f,9;M.  fulvigu- 
I  laris.M.  substriata,  Micromonacha  lanceolata,Xon- 
I  nula  rubecula,  X.cineracea,  N.  ruftcapilla,  X.  fron- 
i   talis,  X.  brunnea,  Hapaloptila  castanea.  Monacha 
'  nigra,  M.  fiavirostris,  M.  inorpheus,  M.  peruana,  M. 
grandior,  9  ;  M.  pallescens,  M.  nigrifrons,  cf  ;  Gheli- 
doptera  tenebrosa  ( bird  and  egg),  and  G.brasiliensis. 
All  the  above-named  species  are  figured  (in  many 
cases  both  sexes)  except  Bucco  picatus  and  Xon- 
nula  frontalis.    The  genera  treated  of  are  Uro- 
galba,  Galbula,  Brachygalba,  Jacamaralcyon,  Gal- 
baleyrhynchus, Jacamerops,  Bucco,   Maiacoptila, 
Micromonacha,   Xonnula,   Hapaloptila,  Monacha 
and  Ghelidoptera. 

16 

Forster's  Catalogue  of  the  Animals  of 
North  America  or  Faunula  Americana. 
[Reprint,  by  the  Willughby  Society.] 
Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp.  i-iv,  1- 
43,  pi.  1,  8vo,  London,  1882. 
17 

Forster's   Animals    of   Hudson's    Bay. 
[Reprint,  by    the   Willughby    Society.] 
Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater.    Pp.  i-iv,  382- 
433,  8vo,  London,  1882. 
18 

Wagler's  Six  Ornithological  Memoirs 
from  the  "Isis."    [Reprint,  by  the  Wil- 
lughby Society.]    Edited  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 
Pp.  i-iv,  1-138,  8vo,  London,  1884. 
19 

Catalogue  of  the  raaseriformea,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum.  FriiujilUformes.  Part 
II,  containing  the  families  Ccerehidce, 
Tanagridw,  and  Icteridw.  Pp.  i-xvii,  1- 
431,  pis.  i-xviii,  8vo,  London,  1886.  (Cat, 
Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  Vol  XI.) 

A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  known  .species 
(."iTS  in  number,  referable  to  100  genera,  repre- 
sented in  the  British  Museum  collection  by  5,494 
si)eciniens)  of  the  families  Goerebidce,  Tanagridce, 
and  Icteridw.  Tliree  new  genera  are  proposed, 
viz,  PseudodacniH.  Delothraupi.i.  iuul  Oymnosti- 
nops,  and  the  following  new  species  are  de8cril)ed : 
Daciiis  salinoni,  Thlypnjisis  amazonum,,  Arremon 
nigrirostri.%  and  Agelmis  forbeni.  Figures  are 
given  of  Diglossa  tnystacalis,  < 'ani rostrum  fraseri, 
cf  ;  Vacnis  salinoni,  9  ;  D.ca-rebicolor,  cf.  9  :  Ghlo- 
rophanes purpuiascens,  cf  :  Gerthiola  martinicana, 
G.  dominicana,  Ghlorophonia  roraimce,  d  ;  G.  fiavi- 
rostris, 9  ;  Euphonia  coneinna,  cf ,  9  ;  E.  finsehi, 
cf  ;  K.  saturata,  cf  :  E.  melanura,  cf,  9  ;  E.  vittata, 
cf  ;  Phaenicothraupis  gutturalis,  cf  ;  Xemosia  albi- 
gularis, cf,  9  ;  Thhipnpsis  ornata,  cf  ;  T.  inornata, 
cf  ;  Buarremon  leucopis,  B.  comptus,  B.  tricolor, 
Arremon  louchereri,  cf,  and  Icterus  hauxweUi, 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


901 

Cstalogne  of  the  Pasfieriformes,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
]iriti8h  Museum.  Olujomifodw,  or  the  fam- 
ilies Ti/ratniidw,  (>xiirhamphid(V,  I'ipridii', 
Votingidw,  Phytotomida',  Philepiltida',  Pit- 
iidw,  Jievictdo',  and  Jiuryla'mid(r.  Pp.  i- 
xix,  1-49-t,  pis.  i-xxvi,  8vo,  London,  1888. 
(Cat.  lUls.  Brit.  Mas.,  Vol.  XIV.) 

A  desoriptive  cntaloCTio  of  the  known  8i)ecie8  of 
til©  above-nientioniMl  mniilii^H.  Tlio  8i>ecie8  pnii- 
nionitcd  are  605  in  number,  referred  to  142 genera, 
and  rejm-senU'd  iu  the  collection  of  the  Hrltish 
Ihfuseuni  by  7,360  specimens,  eacli  one  of  which  is 
catalogued  with  the  locality  whence  it  came. 
Threenewpeneraareorented,"vi/,,  Ochthorniti,  Ooe- 
notricrus  and  Coracnpitta;  the  new  term  Calopitta 
is  adoi>te<l  for  a  section  of  I'itta;  ISonaparte's  MS. 
name  Lath rijinom a  in  ])iiblishe4l  as  a  synonym  of 
Aulia;  Keichenbach's  genus  Hieura  is  emended  to 
JBelicura,  and  the  two  species  KinpidochaiieK 
talvini  and  Chloropipo  holoehlora  are  described. 
The  following  8p<'cie8  are  tignred :  Agnornln  pol- 
le>i*,  A.intolens,  A.solitaria,  Tifxioptera  holotpo- 
dia,  Ochthodi(Kta  fusco-ru/tis.  Ochthoeca  leucnme- 
topa,  (}.  eitrinifrons,  O.  pulchella,  I'latyrhynchut 
fiavigularit,  P.  albv/ularU,  Eu»rarthmw<  rtugatu*, 
E.impiger,  Leptopogon erfithmpg,  Tiirannisetts  cin 
ereicept,  T.  grac%lij)es,  Elaiiiea  oliviiia,  Khynclio- 
cychts  fulvipeetus,  Hirygte*  albocinemis,  Muncirora 
oceidentalis,  cf,$;  Gnipodecteii  subbriinnevg^Myi- 
obius  jlavUans,  M.roraiince,  Ceratopipra  ira- 
ctinda,  Heteropelma  icallaeii,  n.flavieapUlum,  H. 
ignicepB,  lleterocercus  aurantii'vertex,  Hadrotto- 
mus  Iwmockrou*,  </,  $ ,  Paehyrhamphuttpodiums, 
cT,  ? ,  and  lodopleura  leueopygia. 

21 

Argentine  Ornithology.     A  descriptive 

catalogne  of  the  Birds  of  the  Argentine 

Republic.     By  P.  L.  Sclater,  with  notes 

on  their  habits  by  W.  H.  Hudson.     Vol. 

I,  pp.  i-xxiv,  1-208,  pis.  i-x  (1888);  Vol. 

II,  pp.   i-xv,   1-251,   pis.    xi-xx   (1889). 
Royal  8vo,  London,  1888-89. 

A  history  of  the  birds  of  the  Argentine  Repub- 
lic, containing  their  descriptions,  notes  on  their 
habits,  and  some  of  their  synonyms.  The  total 
number  of  species  assigned  to  the  Argentine  Avi- 
fauna is  434,  of  which  the  following  ai-e  figured : 
ilimus  triurut,  Cinclus  schulzi,  Cyclorhii  oehro- 
eephala,  C.altirostrii,  Stephanophorus  leueocepha- 
Ju«,  Saltatrieula  multicolor,  Molothnis  badiug,  M. 
n{foaxillaTi»,pu\\. ;  T(enioptera  rt(betra,I'hytotoina 
rutila,  fT,  9  :  Uomorus  lophotex,  Drymorniiibrid- 
ge*i,  Ghcetoeercua  burineisteri,  Ilydropsaliti  ftirci- 
/era,  Ooecyzus  cinereut,  Conurtig  'm,oli7i(e,  Bolbo- 
rhynehut aymara,  Buteo  gwaintoni,  Ardettainvol- 
vcrin,  Cyqnut  nigricollis,  Kallus  inactilatus,  and 
Kothura  ianvini.  Lists  are  api)ended  of  the  prin- 
cipal authorities  upon  the  Ornitliology  of  the 
Argentine  Republic,  and  the  principal  localities 
mentioned  in  the  work  where  collections  were 
made. 

22 

Catalogue  of  the  Passerifomiea,  or 
Perching  Birds,  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum.  I'racheophome,  or  the 
families  Dendrocolaptidw,  Formicariida; 
Conopopfiagidn-,  and  Pteroptochidie.  Pp. 
i-xvii,  1-371,  pis.  i-xx,  8vo,  London, 
1890.     (Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  Vol.  XV.) 


A  descriptive  catalorne  of  the  known  species 
of  the  above-mentioned  families,  embracing  531 
Hjiet'les,  referred  Ui  92  genera,  rei)resented  in  the 
colhtction  of  the  iiritish  MuHeuiii  by  4,4M2  8))oci- 
mcns.  The  genuH  Thnmnoebari*  and  the  two 
sj>e<nes  Ci'rriiiiiaera  hi/jximelifiia  and  Liosrelea 
erithacus  art*  described  as  new.  The  following 
8l>ecies  are  figured  :  (li-itnittn  ernmiroxtriii,  Fuma- 
ritm  torridim,  Synallaxit  adiista,  Sijitornis  tiibcriit- 
tata{Syiiallaxiiigubcristataiui\>\aU'^),Phaerliidonitu 
ruApenniK,  Avtovnolun  holontietvs,  A.  rubidut, 
Pnuydor  eryUironiitux.  P.  contobrinut,  Dendromit 
polysHctut,  ThamnophHtu  <ethurp»,  j',  ^  ;  T.  ni- 
grieepg,  T.  innignix,  (/,  9;  T.  albiiiuchalis,  cT.  9; 
Mijrmotherula  erythrura.  rf.  <i  :  Ilyptxnieinit  Irpi- 
donota,  cT,  9  .  Grallaria  hapUmota,  O.erythrotit, 
O.  ni/o-cinerea,  and  O./uMventrit. 


The  Geographical  Distribution  of  Birds ; 
an  address  delivered  before  the  Second 
Iuternati<mal  Ornithological  Congress  at 
Budapest,  May,  1891.  Pp.  1-45,  8vo, 
Budapest,  1891. 

An  address  on  the  recent  advances  in  our 
knowledge  of  tlie  geographical  distribution  of 
birds,  being  a  review  ot  the  principal  mlditions 
ninde  to  the  literature  of  geographical  ornithol- 
ogy since  1875. 

(Seepaper  No.  1128.) 
24 

Catalogue  of  the  Picariie  in  the  Collec- 
tion of  the  British  Museum.  Scansorea 
and  Coccyges,  containing  the  families 
Bhamphastidcp,  Galbulidct,  and  Bucconidw. 
8vo,  London,  1891.  (Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus., 
XIX,  pp.  122-208,  pis.  vi-x.) 

A  descriptive  catalogne  of  the  known  species 
of  Uhamphagtidce,  (ialbidida;  and  liueeonidce,  com- 
prising 18  genera  and  123  species,  represented  in 
the  national  collection  by  ],3:i5  specimens.  Each 
specimen  is  catalogued  with  the  locality  where  it 
was  obtained,  limehygalha  fulviventrU  is  de- 
scribed as  a  new  species,  and  the  following  species 
are  figured:  Pteroglotmis  didymiit,  Auiarorhatn- 
phus  erythrognathus,  A.  calorhynchus,  A.  ichitelya- 
mit,  and  A.  cyanolcemus. 

25 

A  new  List  of  Chilian  Birds.  Compiled 
by  the  late  Harry  Berkeley  James,  with 
a  preface  by  P.  L.  Sclater.  Pp.  i-vii,  1- 
15,  royal  8vo,  Loudon,  1892. 

A  list  of  255  species  and  their  native  names,  by 
the  late  II.  B.James,  with  a  preface  containing  an 
obituary  notice  of  the  author  by  Mr.  Sclater. 

26 

The  Book  of  Antelopes.  By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Oldfield  Thomas.  Illustrated  by 
Joseph  Wolf  and  J.  Smit.  Part  I,  pp. 
1-57,  4to,  1895. 

An  illustrated  monograph  of  the  antelopes,  in- 
cluding their  synonymy,  characters,  history,  and 
habits.  The  species  treated  of  are :  Bubahn  b%n- 
elaphus,  li.  majiir,  li.  tora,  li.  mcaynei.  B.  enkri.  B. 
eaama,  B.jaeksonijt.  liehtentteini.  and  Damaliteus 
hunteri.  The  following  sjiecies  are  flgiire«l :  Bub- 
alit  butelaphut,  B.  swaynei,  B.  ciikei.  If.  caaina,  B. 
lichtenHteini,  and  Damalitcut  hunteri.  I'art  1  in- 
cludes the  genera  Jiubalis  and  JJainaliacut, 


(For  list  of  publications  subsequent  to  December,  1894,  see  Ai'pendix.) 


PART    II. 

A  CHRONOLOGICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  PAPERS  PUB- 
LISHED IN  THE  MEMOIRS,  PROCEEDINGS  AND 
JOURNALS  OF  LEARNED  SOCIETIES,  AND  OTHER 
PERIODICALS. 


27 

Note  on  the  Water  Rail. 

Zoologiit,  II,  1844,  p.  669. 
Notfl  on   the   "Water  Rail  {Rallus   aquatieus) 
breeding  near  Odiham,  in  Hampshire. 

28 

Marten  killed  in  Wales. 

Zoologist,  III,  1845,  p.  1018. 
Note  on  a  specimen  of  the  Marten  Cat  (Maries 
foina)  taken  in  a  trap  near  Odibam,  Hampshire, 
with  reference  to  a  specimen  killed  in  Wales  by  a 
pack  uf  hounds. 

29 
Arrival  of  Summer  Birds  near  Odiham 
in  1845. 

ZoologUt,  III,  1845,  p.  1067. 
A  list  of  9  migratory  birds,  with  dates  of  their 
arrival  near  Odiham  in  the  summer  of  1845. 

30 
Occurrence  of  Aquatic  Birds  near  Odi- 
ham. 

Zoologist,  III,  1845,  p.  1077. 
Note  on  the  occurrence  near  Odiham  of  Oidemia 
nigra,  Chenalopex  cegyptiaeus  and  Anas  sponsa. 

31 
Early  appearance  of  the  Tufted  Duck. 

Zoologist,  IV,  1846,  p.  1214. 

Note  on  a  specimen  of  the  Tufted  Duck  (Fuligula 
eristata)  shot  on  the  Ichen,  in  Hampshire,  on  Oc- 
tober 13,  1845. 

32 

Occurrence  of  Sabine's  Snipe  in  Hamp- 
shire. 

Zoologist,  IV,  1846,  p.  1300. 

Note  on  the  occurrence  of  a  specimen  of  Sabine's 
Snii>e  (Scolopax  sabini)  near  Basingstoke. 

33 

Description  of  an  apparently  new 
species  of  Calliate. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1850,  p.  50. 
Calliste  chrysonota  is  described. 

34 
On  some  new  species  of  Calliate. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1«51.   pp.  21-25,  pi. 
Ixix. 

Calliste  vireseens  {\t.22.x>^.l\\x,  flc- 1)-  C.  xan- 
thogastra  (p.  2^1)  and  C.  chrysophrys  (p.  24,  pi.  Ixix, 
fig.  2)  ate  described,  and  a  description  of  C.  punc- 
ata  (Linn.)  is  also  given. 


35 

Synopsis  of  the  Tanagrine  genus  Cal- 
liste. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  49-69,  pi. 
Ixx. 

Characters  are  given  of  48  species  of  Calliste,  of 
which  the  following  are  described  as  new :  Calliste 
eastaneovetitris,  C.  ruficainlla,  C.  lunigera,  C.  lam- 
protis,  C.  coelieolor,  C.  leucotis  and  C.  castanonota. 
C.  icterocephala  and  C.  lunigera  are  figured. 


Synopsis  of  the  genus  Euphonia,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  81-92,  pi. 
Ixxv. 

Twenty-three  speciesof  the  geuna  Euphonia  are 
characterized,  of  which  the  following  are  described 
as  new :  Euphonia  melanura,  E.  frontalis  (Bp. 
MS.),  and  E. pyrrhophry.".  The  last-named sjwciea 
and  E.  nigricollis are  figured.  Three  other  species 
of  doubtt'ol  status  are  considered. 

37 

Remarks  on  the  Prince  of  Canino's 
"Note  sur  les  Tangaras." 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  93-96. 
Observations  to  correct  what  appear  to  be  errors 
in  the  synonymy  of  the   paper.      The  generic 
names  Eusehemo'n  and  Euprepiste  are  proposed, 
and  ChloTophonia  is  emended  to  Chloreuphonia. 

38 

On  the    genus   Tanagrella,   Swainson. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,   1851,  pp.  97,  98,  jtl. 
Ixxiv. 
Remarks  on  the  three  species,  T.  velia.  T.  cyano- 
melas  and  T.  calophrys,  of  which  T.  ealoph'rys  is 
figured. 

39 

On  the  genus  Chlorochrysa,  Bp. 

Cmitr.  to  Ornithology,   1851,  pp.  99-101,  pi. 
Ixxiii. 

O.  ealliparcea  and  C.phcenieotis  are  remarked 
upon  and  figure<I. 


On  the  genus  Dacnis,  Cuvier,  with  de- 
scription of  a  new  species. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  pp.  105-110. 

A  synopsis  of  the  genus  Dacnis.  Six  species 
are  enumerated,  of  whicli  I),  caerebicolor  is  de- 
8<Tibfd  as  new,  and  remarks  are  added  upon  other 
species  of  doubtful  status. 

5 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


On  a  new  species  uf  Mnnakin. 
Ocntr.  to  Omitholoijp,  1851,  ]>.  143. 
Pipra  JfavieoUit  is  describud. 

42 
On  two  new  species  of  Birds  of  the 
genus  Taniopteia. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1851,  pp.  193,104, 
pis.  xli,  xlii. 
Tcenioptera  erythropygia  and  T.  gtriatieollU  aro 
described  and  floured. 

(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  77.) 

43 

Synopsis  of  the  genus  Galbula. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  29-33. 
A  synopsis  of  the  Renus  Galbula ;  eleven  species 
aro  enumerated,  of  whicii  O.  maeulicawia  and  O. 
inomata  are  de-scribert  a»  new. 

(Se«)  also  Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1852,  pp- 

61,  93,  and  paper  Ko.  1.) 

44 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Nigrita. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  Ixxxiii. 
Nigrita  bieolor  is  described  and  figured. 

45 
On  a  new  species  of  Galbula. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  61. 
G.  melanogenia  is  described. 

(See  also   Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1852,  pp. 

29,  93,  and  paper  No.  1.) 

46 
Further  remarks  on  the  Galhulidw. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  93-95,  pi.  xc. 
Notes  on  the  genera  of  the  family  Oalbulidce. 
Galbula  melanogenia  is  figured. 

(See  also   Contr.  to   Ornithology,   1862,  pp* 
29,  61,  and  paper  No.  1.) 

47 
On  certain  species  of  Daenis. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  101,  102,  pi. 
xciii. 
Observations  on  D.tpeciosa  (which  is  figured  as 
D.  analit)  and  D.  plumbea.    I),  eoerebieolor  is  also 
figured. 

48 
List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
James  Daubeny,  esq.,   on  the  coasts  of 
the  Red  Sea  in  1851. 

Conlr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  123-126. 
A  catalogue  of  76  species,  with  critical  remarks 
upon  some  of  them. 

49 
Description  de  six  Oiseaux  nouveaux 
appartenant  a  la  collection  du  Museum 
d  Histoire  Naturelle  de  Paris. 

Jlev.  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  1852,  pp.  8,  9. 
Arremon    mytticalis,     Pipilopsis    flavigularis, 
Piprceidea    albieentris,    Pipra    itidurei,    P.  flavi- 
eapilla  and  P.  pyroeephala  are  described. 

50 

Description  d'une  nonvelle   esphce  de 

Coiinga  provenant  de  rexi)odition  dc  M.M. 

Castelnau    ct    Dcville   dans    I'Ameriqne 

du  .Sud.     Par  ¥..  Deville  et  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  1852,  pp.  226,  227. 

Cotinga  porphyroleema  is  described. 


51 
Description    of  some  new  species  of 
Birds  from  the  Parisian  collections. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852.  pp.  129-132,  pis. 
xcvl-c. 
Reprint  of  the  two  preceding  papers.  Figures 
are  given  of  the  followinir  species:  Cotinga  por- 
phvrolatma.  Arremon  myitiealui,  ISpUupn*  Jlaoi- 
gutarii,  Pipraeidea  albiventris,  Pipra  iridorei,  P. 
/lavicainlla  ami  i*.  jtyrdcejthala. 

52 
List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  procured 
by  Mr.  C.  T.  Andersson  iu  the  Dauiara 
country  in  southwestern  Africa,  with 
notes.  By  H.  E.  Strickland  and  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

Contr.  to  Ornithology.  1852,  pp.  141-160. 
A  list  of  111  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Fourteen  new  species  are  described  by  .Strick- 
land, and  one  by  Sclater,  viz.,  Uphemtaextt  pye- 
nopygiu*. 

53 

On  two  new  species  of  South  American 
Birds. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1852,  p.  34,  pis.  xhii, 
xlviii. 

Culieivora  boliviana  and  Pipra  Jlavo-tineta  are 
described  and  figured. 

54 
On  a  new  species  of  Dendrocolaptee. 

Proe.  Zool.  ISoe.  London,  1853,  pp.  68, 69,  pi.  lii. 
Dendroeolaptes  eytoni  is  described  and  figured. 

55 
Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Bucconi- 
dce. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1853,  pp.  122-124, 
pis.  1, 11. 
A  new  generic  name,  Nonnula.  is  proposed,  and 
the  foUowmg  new  species  are  described :  Jiueco  ra- 
diatux,  Ji.  striatipertui.  Malacoptila  fulvogularis, 
M.  titbstriata  and  M.  a.fpersa.  liucco  radiatus  and 
Malacoptila  tubstriata  are  figure^ 

56 

Description  de  deux  nouvelles  esp^ces 
d'Oiseaux. 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zoologie,  1853,  p.  480. 
Dacnit  puleherrima  and  Formieivora  oriMta  are 
described. 

57 
Note  sur  deux  notivelles  esp^ces    du 
genre  Momot  (Momotus). 

Rev.  et  Mag.  de  Zoologie,  1853.  pp.  489, 490. 
Momotut  semiru/u*   and    Jf.  aubrvfeseent  are 
described. 

58 
Characters  of  some  new  or  imperfectly 
described  species  of  Tanagers. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  pp.  95-98,  pis. 

Ixiv,  Ixv. 
The  following  species  are  characteriied :  Arre- 
mon  axillaris,  Ramphocelus  domalit.  Bp.  MS., 
liuthraujna  ehloronota,  Kuphonia  concinna  and  JH. 
hinindinacea,1i]i.  liuthraujii* ehloronota,  Eupho- 
nia  concinna  and  E.  hirundinaeea  are  figured. 

59 
List  of  a  collection  of  birds  received  by 
Mr.  Gould  from  the  Province  of  Quijos, 
in  the  Republic  of  Kciiador, 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  pp.  109-115, 
pis.  Ixvi.  Ixvii. 
A  list  of  60  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  s|>ecies  are  described  as  new:  Gal- 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


bula  chalcothorax,  Tyrannula  phoenicura,  and  Ar- 
remon  spectdbilis.  Tyramnila  phoenicura,  T.  or- 
nata,  and  Arremon  speetdbilis  are  figured. 


Descriptions  of  two  uew  Tanagers  in 
the  British  Museum. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  pp.  157,  158, 
pl8.  Ixviii,  Ixix. 
Chlorospingus  melanotis  and  Tachyphonua  xan- 
thopygius  are  described  and  figured. 

61 
Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Calliste. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  p.  248. 
Calli»tevenu»ta  is  described. 

62 

Description  of  a  second  species  of  the 
genus  I'rocnias. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  p.  249. 
Procnias  occidentalis  is  described. 


On  two  new  species  of  Dacnis,  and  on 
the  general  arrangement  of  the  genus,  j 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  pp.  251, 252. 
Dacnit  hartlaubi  and  D.  egregia  are  described,    i 
and  a  list  of  the  species  of  Dacnis  is  given.  j 

I 
Descriptions    of   six    new    species  of  ! 
Birds  of  the  subfamily  Formicariince. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1854,  pp.  253-255,   | 

pis.  Ixx-lxxiv.  1 

Myrineeiza   leucoipii,   M.  margaritala,  Hypoe-   j 

nemis  melanolasma,  H.  melanosticta,  Formieivora  \ 

caudata    and  Pithyg  erythrophrys  are  described  ; 

and  figured. 

65  I 

On  a  new  species  of  Tanager  in  the  J 
British  Museum. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  XIII,  pp. 
24,25(1854). 
Remarks  on  the  three  known  species  of  Phoe- 
nieothraupis,  of  which  P.  gutturalis  is  described 
as  new. 

66 
A  synopsis  of  the  Fissirostral   family 
Bucconidw. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Ilist.,  ser.  2,  XIII,  pp. 

353-365,474-484(1854). 
A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family  Buceon- 
idce.    Malaeoptila  frontalis  is  describe<l  as  new. 
The  genera  treated  of  are :   Bueeo,  Malaco2>tila, 
Monata  and  Chelidoptera. 

(Also  printed  separately  with  plates  added. 

See  paper  No.  3. ) 

67 
List  of  Birds  exposed  for  sale  in  the 
market  at  Rome  in  January,  1853. 
Zoologist,  1854,  pp.  4160-4164. 
An  annotated  list  of  birds  exposed  for  sale  in 
the  Piazza  deila  Rotonda,  Rome. 

68 
On  the  genus  Culicivora  of  Swainson 
and  its  component  species. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  11, 12. 
The  generic  term  PoUoptila  is  proposed  in  tlie 
place  of  Culicivora,  and  the  four  known  species  of 
the  genus  are  characterized. 


Remarks  on  the  arrangement  of  the 
Jacamars  (Galbulidw),  with  descriptions 
of  some  new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  13-16,  pi. 
Ixxvii. 
Additional  information  concerning  the  ar- 
rangement of  the  Oalbulidce  and  descriptions  of 
the  following  new  species:  Galbula  fuscicapilla, 
Vrogalba  amazonum,  and  Braehygalba  melanos- 
terna,  the  first  named  of  which  is  figured.  A 
table  showing  the  distribution  of  the  20  known 
species  is  appended. 

(See  Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  pp.  29, 61,93, 
and  paper  No.  1.) 

70 
Characters  of  six  new  species  of  the 
genus  Thamnophilua. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  18, 19,  pla. 
Ixxix-lxxxii. 

Thamnophilus  transandeanus,  T.  leuehattchen,  T. 
albinuehalis,  T.  melanonotus,  T.  nigrodnereus  and 
T.  eaisius  are  described.  T.  leuchauchen,  T.  melan- 
onotus, T.  nigrodnereus  and  T.  ecesius  are  figured. 

71 

Note  on  the  sixteen  species  of  Texan 
Birds  named  by  Mr.  Giraud.  of  New  York, 
in  1841. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  65,  66. 

Critical  remarks  on  the  species  described  in  Mr. 
J.  P.  Giraud's  work,  ' '  Descriptions  of  sixteen 
new  species  of  North  American  birds,  collected 
in  Texas,  1838."    New  York,  1841.      Folio. 

72 
On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Todiros- 
trum  of  Lesson. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pi>.  66, 67,  pi. 
Ixxxiv. 

Todirostrum  nigrieeps  is  described  and  figured. 
T.  spiciferum,  Lafr.,  is  also  figured,  and  notes  are 
added  on  other  species  of  the  genus. 


On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Birds  in  the  Derby  Museum  at  Liverpool. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  74-77,  pis. 

Ixxxv-lxxxvi^. 
Remarks  on  the  new  and  rare  species  in  the 
Derby  Museum.  The  following  new  species  are 
described  and  figured :  Convrostrum  ferruginei- 
ventre,  Synallaxis  erythrothorax,  Kamphoeoenus 
einereiventris,  and  Cyphonnus  albigularis.  A  list 
of  the  knownspecies  of  Conirostrum  is  given. 

74 
Descriptions   of    four    new    or    little- 
known  Tanagers. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  83-85,  pis. 

Ixxxix-xcii. 

Descriptions  and  figures  are  given  of  Arremon 

erythrorhynchus  {n.Hjt.},  Tachyphonus  xanthopy- 

gius,  Tanagra  notabilis,  and  Saltator  arremonops. 

75 

Descriptions  of  some  new  species  of 
Ant  Thrushes  ( Formicaninw)  from  Santa 
V6  di  Bogota. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  88-90,  pis. 

xciv-xcvli. 
The  generic  name  Psilorhamphus  is  proposed  in 
the  place  of  Leptorhynchus,  M^m^t.  The  follow- 
ing species  are  described:  Orallaria  hypoleuca, 
G.  inodesta,  Ohamteza  mollissima,  Formieivora 
callinota, Dysithamiiusseniicinereiis,  uniPyriglena 
tyrannina.  All  except  Orallaria  hypoleuca  are 
figured. 


3 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


76 
Descriptions  of  some  new  species   of 
Birds  from  Santa  ¥6  di  Bogota. 

I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866.  pp.  J09,  110, 

pU.  xcix-uii. 
Descriptions  and  iigiireH  are  given  of  the  fol- 
lowing species:    Nemosia  albigxnaris,  Pyrifflena 
Mitiana,  Anthus  bogotentu,  and  Otoeoryt  pert- 
grina. 

n 
On  the  Birds  received  in  collections 
from  Santa  F6  di  Bogota. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  131-1((4, 
pls.ciii,  civ. 
A  list  of  4.35  species,  with  remarks  upon  some 
of  them.  The  name  JTeteroenemis  is  ])ropo8ed  in 
the  iilace  of  Strickland's  genns  Jlolocnetni*.  and 
the  species  Ileterocneviu  marginata  and  Todiros- 
trum  gracilipet  are  described  as  new.  Vireolanius 
ieteropkryt  and  Ampelion  einetus  are  figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  p. 25 ; 
1867,  p.  15.) 

78 

Characters  of  some  apparently  new 
species  of  Bucconidce,  accompanied  by 
a  Geographical  Table  of  the  Family. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  193-196, 
pis.  cv,  cvi. 
The  following  species  are  characterized  and 
remarked  upon:  Bucco  hyperrhynehut  (Bp.),  B. 
dytoni,  Gray,  MS.;  B.  pulmentum  (Bp.  et  Verr. 
MS.),  Moiiata  peruana.  Bp.  et  Verr.  MS. ;  Bucco 
picatut,  sp.  nov..  and  Malacoptila  nijjrifvsca,  sp. 
nov.  B.  hyperrhynchils  and  B.  pulmentum  are  fig- 
ured. A  geographical  table  of  the  Bucconidce  is 
added. 

79 

Note  on  the  genns  Legriocinclus,  Lesson, 
and  its  synonyms. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  212-214. 

Kemarks  on  the  genus  Legriodntlut,  with  a 
list  of  its  synonyms,  and  adoption  of  the  name 
Oineloeerthia  in  its  stead. 

80 
Description  of  a  newly  discovered.  Tan- 
ager  of  the  genus  Buarremon. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  p.  214,  pi.  cix. 
Buarremon  leueopterus  (Mrd.)  is  characterized 
and  figured. 

81 

Characters  of  two  new  species  of  Tana- 
gers. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  pp.  227, 228,  pi. 
ex. 
Lesson's  name  Iridotornis  is  emended  to  Iri- 
domU,  and  the  species  Dubtuia  aurieri*$a  and 
Iridornis  porphyroeephala  are  described  j  the  lat- 
ter is  figured. 

82 

A  draft  arrangement  of  the  genus  Tham- 
nophilu8,y  ieillot. 

Edinburgh  New  Phil.  Jour.,  n.  8.,  I,  pp.  226- 

249  (1855). 
Descriptions  of  and  remarks  upon  39  sijocies 
of  Thamnophilus,  of  whicli   T.  ventralia  and  T. 
fnaeulipenni*  are  described  as  new. 

83 
Note  on  the  Zoological  Appendix  to  the 
Eeport  of  the  U.  S.  Naval  Astronomical 
Expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere, 
and  on  the  Geographic  Range  and  distri- 
bution of  the  Tanagrine  Genera  Calliate 
and  Euphonia. 

Proe  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  18, 19. 


;  I  contains  the  following  genera :  Pitylus, 
ticut,  Diueopia,  Saltator,  Psittospiza,  Lam- 


Note  on  the  correct  habitat  of  CallisU  eyanH- 
eolli«,  C.  ^yroloide$,  and  Euphonia  rufivtntris,  to- 
gether with  a  table  showing  the  geographical  dis- 
tribution of  the  genus  Callttte. 

84 

On  some  additional  species  of  Birds 
received  in  collections  from  Bogota. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1W>6,  pp.  25-31,  pis. 

cxvi-cxix. 
A  list  of,  and  remarks  upon.  23  additional 
species  from  Bogota.  The  following  new  species 
are  described:  Synallaxit  elegans.  S.mcesta.  Ana- 
batet  erythropterus.  Margaromi*  brunneteent, 
Orthoeca  fuinicolor,  Eutearthmu*  agHit,  Pipra 
eoracina,  Verr.  MS. ;  Conopophaga  eueuUata, 
Ohlorospingut  xanthophryu,  C.  lichtenateini,  OaUi- 
nago  nobilit,  and  Jiallux  semiplumbeus.  Figures 
are  jjiven  of  Mnrgarornit  brunveseen*.  Ormoeea 
/uiniciilor,  EuKcarlhmus  agilin,  and  Conopophaga 
cucuUata. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1855,  p. 

131;  1857,  p.  15.) 

85 
Note  on  PaaUria  ftaviceps,  a  third  Amer- 
ican species  of  the  Parine  genus  Psaltria. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IS.'ie.  pp.  37,  38. 
.Xgithalus  flaviceps  of  Sundevall  is  here  referred 
to  the  genus  Psaltria. 

an 

Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.  A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers.     Part  I. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  64-94. 

Part: 
Orehe*tieus, 

prorpiza,  Citsopsii,  Oreothraupis,  Arreinon,  Phoe- 
nieophilut,  Buarremon  and  Chlorospingus. 

Two  new  generic  names  are  propose<l:  Oreo- 
thraupis and  Carenochrous  (A  new  sectional  name 
of  Buarremon),  and  the  following  new  species 
are  described:  Arremon  d'orbifrnii,  A.  deviUii, 
Buarremon phceopleurut,  and  Chlorotpingus  jlavi- 
ventrit. 

86  a 

Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.  A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers.     Part  II. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  108-132. 
Part  n  contains  the  following  genera :  Pyrrho- 
eom,a,  Nemotia,  Cypmiagra,  Taehyphonu*^  Tricho- 
thraupis,Eueometis,Lanio.Phoenicothraupi*,Lam- 
protes,  Orthogony*,  Pyranga  and  Jiamphocelut. 

The  generic  name  Eueometis  is  proposed,  and 
the  following  new  species  are  descrioed :  Nemoria 
guirina,  N.  insignis,  N.  aurieollis,  and  Bampho- 
eelut  unieolor. 

866 
Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum.    A  de- 
scriptive catalogue  of  the  known  species 
of  Tanagers.     Part  III. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  230-281. 
Part  III  embraces  the  following  genera :  Spin- 
dali*.  Tanagra,  Thibutia,  ('oinpsocoma,  Buthrau- 
pin,  Stejihanophorux,  Poecilotli raupit,  Iridornix, 
Calliate,  Diva,  Pipridea,  Chloroehryia,  Tanagrella, 
Glotnptila,  Chlorophonia  and  Euphonia. 

The  ut>w  generic  term  OlotriptiUt  is  proposed; 
Swainson's  genu.s  I'ipra-idea  is  eniendea  to  Pipri- 
dea, and  tht'  following  new  siM'cies  are  described: 
CallittevieiUoti.  C.  cynneseens,  Piprideaveturuelen- 
tis,  Euphotiia  /uliicrixga,  and  E.cra*iiiro$tri$.  A 
table  snowing  tliegeographiinl  distribution  of  the 
Tanagridm  is  subjoined.  Altosietlier  '272  8pe<-ies 
of  Tanagers  are  treate<l  iii  this  and  the  two  j)re- 
ceding  papers. 

(The  Synopsis  Avium  Tanagrinarum  as  a 
whole  was  also  printed  separately.  See 
paper  Ko.  4.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


87 

Note  on  Buglodyies  alMcilius. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  97. 
Bemarks  on  Buglodytes  albieilius,  Bp.,  and  its 
synonyms. 

88 

On  some  new  or  imperfectly  known 
species  of  Synallaxis. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  97-99. 
Synallaxis  ruficapilla,  Vieill. ;  S.  gpixi,   and  S. 
eanicepg,  spp.  nn.,  are  characterized  and  remarked 
upon. 

89 

List  of  Mammals  and  Birds  collected 
by  Mr.  Bridges  in  the  vicinity  of  the 
town  of  Uavid,  in  the  Province  of  Chiri- 
qui,  in  the  State  of  Panama. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  pp.  138-143. 

Five  species  of  mammals  and  46  species  of  birds 
are  enumerated  and  remarks  made  upon  them. 
Two  new  birds  are  described,  viz,  Thamnophilus 
bridgesi  and  Geotrygon  ehiriquensis.  The  name 
Aglaia  fanny.  Lafr.  (Calliste  fanny,  Gray)  is 
changed  to  Callute  franeisece. 

90 
Note  on  some  Birds  from  the  Island  of 
Ascension. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  144,  145. 
A  list  of  six  species  with  remarks  upon  them. 

91 
On  the  species  of  the  American  genus 
Parra. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  pp.  282,  283. 
The  characters  are  given  of  five  species  of  the 
genns  Parra,  two  of  which  are  new,  viz,  P.  inter- 
media (Verr.  MS.),  and  P.melanopygia. 

"  92 

Catalogue  of  the  Birds  collected  by 
M.  Auguste  Sall6  in  southern  Mexico, 
with  descriptions  of  new  species. 

Prce.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,   pp.  283-311, 

pis.  cxx,  cxxi. 
A  list  of  233  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  following  species  are  described  as  new :  Cer- 
thiola  mexieana,  Anabaten  rubiginonus,  A.  cervini- 
gularis,  Anabazenops  variegaticeps,  Xenops  mexi- 
caniig,  Sclerurus  mexicanus,  Scytalopics  prosthe- 
leucus,  Parnsmeridionalig,  Formica rius  moniliger, 
Todiro.strnrn  cinereigulare,  Mtigcivora  mexieana, 
Tyrannula  sulphureipyga,  Elainea  variegata,  Pi- 
pra  mentalix,  and  Myiadestes  unicolor.  Phcethor- 
ni.s  adolphi  is  adopted  for  SalI6's  MS.  name  Pyg- 
momis  adolphi.  Oranatellvs  sallcei  and  Pipra  men- 
talis  are  figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp. 

81,201,226;  1858,  p.  294.) 

93 
On  a  new  Tanager  of  the  genus  Cal- 
liste. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  p.  311. 
Calliste  rufigcnis  is  described. 

94 
Descriptions   of  eight  new  species  of 
Birds  from  South  America. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  2,  XVII,  pp. 
466-470  (1856). 

The  characters  are  given  of  a  new  genus  ( Diglos 
sopis)  and  eiglit  new  species  viz,  Synallaxit  cas- 
tanea,  Diglossopis  ecerulescens ,  Digloxsa  indigotica, 
Verr.  MS.;  Anabatet  infu.seatus.  A.  lineaticepn, 
Myiadestes  venezuelenitis,  Pipreola  melanolcema, 
and  Cldroxiphia  regina  (Natt.  MS.). 


95 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Tanager 
of  the  genus  Saltator. 

Proe.  Acad.  Nat.   Sei.  Phila.,   1856,  p.  261. 
Saltator  atripennis  is  described. 

96 
Characters    of    an    apparently    unde- 
scribed    Bird    belonging  to    the    genns 
Campylorhynchus,  of  Spix,  with  remarks 
upon  other  species  of  the  same  group. 

Proe.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1856,  pp.  263- 
265. 

Cam,pylorhynchus  humilis  is  described  and  a 
list  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Gampylorhynehut 
given. 

97 

The  Palombifere  of  Bagnferes  de  Bigorre. 

Zoologist,  1856,  pp.  4943, 4944. 
An  account  of  the  method  of  capturing  pigeons 
at  Bagn^res  de  Bigorre  in  the  Department  of  the 
Hautes-Pyren6e8,  France. 

98 

Notes  on  the  Birds  in  the  ilnseum  of 
the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Phil- 
adelphia and  other  collections  in  the 
United  States  of  America. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  1-8. 

Notes  on  the  specimens  of  birds  observed  dur- 
ing a  visit  to  several  museums  in  the  United 
States.  The  new  genus  Neoeorys  is  proposed  for 
the  reception  of  Alauda  spraguii  of  Audubon, 
and  Glaucidium  californicum  is  suggested  as  the 
name  of  a  new  species  of  Owl.  Icterus  tvagleriia 
described. 

99 

Further  additions  to  the  list  of  Birds 
received  in  collections  from  Bogota. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  15-20. 

An  additional  list  of  52  species  from  Bogota, 
with  remarks  upon  them.  Anabates  striatieoUis, 
Lafr.  MS.,  and  Sclerurus  hrunneus  are  described, 
as  new. 

(See   also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p. 
131;  1856,  p.  25.) 

100 
Characters  of  some  apparently    new 
species  of  American  Ant  Thrushes. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  46-48. 
The    following    new    species    are    described: 
Formicarius    trivittatus,    Conopophaga    castanei- 
ceps,  Uypoenemis  elegans,  Myrmeciza  hemimelatna, 
and  Formidvora  hcematonota. 


Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Euphonia. 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1857,  p.  66,  pi.  cxxiv. 
Euphonia  gouldi  is  described  and  figured. 

102 
Review  of  the  species  of  the  South 
American  subfamily  Tityrince. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  pp.  67-80. 
A  synopsis  of  the  species  (22  in  number)  of  Tity- 
rince, embracing  the  genera  Tityra  and  J'achy- 
ramphus.  Pachyramphus  albogrisexi*  is  described 
as  new.  A  table  showing  the  geographical  distri- 
bution of  the  species  is  appended.  The  text  is 
illustrated. 

103 
On  Parus  meridionalia  and  some  other 
species  mentioned  in  the    Catalogue  of 


10 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Pirds  collected  by  M.  SalI6  in  soiitliorn 
Mexico. 

J'roe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  81. 82. 

Notes  made  on  M.  Sa1I6'8  collection  from  Mcx 
ico  aft«T  comiiarison  with  otiier  specimens  from 
the  saiue  locality. 

(See  also Proe.2oo{.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  283.) 

104 
On  three  new  upecies  of  the  genus  Todi- 
rostrum. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  82-84,  pi. 
cxxv. 
Todirottruin  calopterum,  T.  cavitale,  and  T.  exile 
are  described  and  figured.    A  list  of  the  known 
species  of  Todirottruin  is  given. 

106 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Thomas 
Bridges,  corre-spouding    member  of   the 
Society,  in  the  Valley  of  San  Jos^,  in  the 
State  of  California. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  125-127. 
A  list  of  33  species,  with  remarks  upon  some  of 
them.    The    name    Olaueidium   eali/ornicuin   is 
adopted  for  0.  infuscatum,  Cassin. 

106 
Note  on  the  Upland  Goose. 

J'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  p.  128. 
Note  pointing  out  that  Chloephaga  mageUanica 
is  the  correct  name  for  the  true  "  Uplanrl  Goose." 
(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  p. 
289.) 

107 
Descriptions  of  twelve  new  or  little- 
known  species  of  the   South  American 
Family  Fofmicariidw. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  129-133,  pi. 
cxxvi. 
Chariicters  are  given  of  the  following  species: 
OrcUlaria  ferrugineipeetxit,  G.  loricatxi,  Hypoene- 
mi*  nielanopogon,  Fnrmieirora  melcena,  F.  uro- 
sticta,  F.  hauxwelli,  F.  cinerageens,  llerpMoehmut 
pectorali*,  and  Thamnophilus  melanothorax  (nn. 
spp.),  Formicivora  brevieatida,  Sw.,  Ih/nthamnus 
xanihopterus,  Burm.,  and  Thamnophilus  melano- 
eeps,  Spix.  Formicivora  urottieta  and  F.  haux- 
welli are  figured. 

108 
List  of  additional  species  of  Mexican 
Birds  obtained  by  M.  Aiigusto  Salld  from 
the  environs  of  Jalapa  and  S.  Andres 
Tuxtla. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  201-207. 
An  additional  list  of  62  species  obtained  by  M. 
Salle  in  Mexico,  with  notes  on  many  of  tdem. 
Camptoitoina  imberbe  (gen.  et  8]>ec.  nov.)  is  de- 
scribed.   Figure  in  text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  p. 
283;  1857,  pp.  81, 226;  1858,  p.  294.) 


On  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by  Si- 

gnor  Matteo  Botteri   in  the  vicinity  of 
'rizaba  in  Southern  Mexico. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  210-215. 
A  list  of  38  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Neoehloe  brevipennit,  gen.  et  sp.  nov.,  and  Zona- 
triehia  botterit,  sp.  nov.,  are  describ<Ml. 


Notes  on  an  unnamed  Parrot  from  the 
Island  of  Santo  Domingo,  now  living  in 


the  Society's  Gardens ;  and  on  some  other 
s])ecies  of  the  same  family. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  221-726,  pi. 

cxxvii. 
Chrytotix  nalltei  is  pro]io8e<l  as  the  name  for  a 
now  species  of  I'arrot,  and  remarks  are  ma<le  on 
otiicr  species  of  I'tittaei.  The  new  genus  Polych- 
lorrit  is  proi)osed  for  thi^  reception  of  Prittaeus 
polychloruK,  Scoijoli,  and  Paittacodit  tcestermanni, 

ip. 

Ill 

■  On  a  collection  of  Birds  received  by 
M.  Salli^  from  southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  226-230. 

Remarks  on  a  third  list,  consisting  of  29  species, 
obtained  by  M.  Salh'-  from  Mexico.  Diplopterut 
excellent  isdescribed  as  new. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1856,  p. 
283;  1857,  pp.  81, 201 ;  1858,  p.  294. ) 

112 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  Fissirostral 
Family  Momotidw. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  248-260,  pi. 

cxxviii. 
The  family  name  Momotidee  is  proposed  instead 
of  that  of  i^ioxtttdrt-,  llliger.  A  synop.><is  of  the 
family  is  given,  with  descriptions  of  two  new 
genera,  viz,  Prionirhynchun  and  Eumomota,  and 
two  new  species,  Momotiu  microstepliantis  and  J/. 
nattereri.  A  table  of  the  geoeriii)hical  distribu- 
tion of  the  family  is  added.  Prionirhynchu*  car- 
inatus  is  flgured.  The  genera  included  are  J/o- 
viotug,  Hylomanet,  Prionirhynehxu  and  Eumo- 
mota. 

113 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  transmitted 
by  Mr.  H.  W.  Bates  from  the  Upper 
Ainazon. 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  281-288.     , 

An  annotated  catalo^e  of  79  species,  of  which 
Eubxicco  aurantiieollis  is  described  a.s  new. 


Descriptions  of  eleven  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Tropical  America. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  pp.  271-277,  pi. 
cxxx. 

The  genus  Melanoptila  (illu.strated  in  text)  and 
the  foUowing  new  species  are  characterized: 
Campylorhynchus  pardus.  C.  striaticoUin,  Anaba- 
zenopt guttulatus,  Si/nallaxix  multo-xtriata,  Turditt 
f%dvirentri»  (Verr.  lilS.).  T.  ignobilit,  Cincltm  leu- 
eonottis,  Tyranniig  atri/ront,  Melanoptila  glabri- 
rostris,  Lipaugus  ru/eteens,  and  Tinamus  casta- 
neug.    Anabazenopt  gvttiilatu*  is  figured. 

115 
Notes  on  Califomiau  Birds.  By  Thomas 
Bridges,  corresponding  member.     Com- 
municated, with  remarks  by  Philip  Lut- 
ley  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,   1858,  pp.  1-3,  pi. 
cxxxi. 
Notes  on  11  species.    Melanerpes  rubrigularia 
(describe*!  in  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  /7i»/.,  ser.  3,1, 
p.  127,  1858)  is  figiinxl. 

(See  paper  No.  135.) 
116 
Notes  on  a  collection  of  Birds  received 
by  M.  Verreaux,  of  Taris,  from  the  Rio 
Napo  in  the  Republic  of  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  59-77,  pi. 

cxxxii. 

A  list  of  174  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

Three  new  genera— ^j7O///0;»u»;  (^reurgopt,  Verr. 

MS. ;  EuehcBlet,  Verr  .MS. ;  —and  the  following  new 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      11 


Bjjecies  are  characterized :  Anabates  melanopeziis, 
A.pulverieolor  (Lafr.  MS.),  tiynallaxit  brunneicau- 
dalis  (Lair.  MS.),  S.  alMgularis  (Lafr.  MS.),  Mala- 
eoeiehla  maeuUita,  (Verr.  MS.),  Thamnophilus 
cethiopa,  T.  capitaliii,  Dysithamnii.s  leueogticttm, 
Fyriglena  gerva,  Heterocnemig  albigularis,  Con- 
opophaga  torrida,  Grallaria  flavirostriti,  G.  fidvi- 
Vfntris.  Todirottrumpieatum,  Cyclorhynchus  wqui- 
noctialis,  Flatyrhynchxis  coronatus,  Verr.  MS. ; 
Elaf)naluteiventrit,  Agathopiu rnicropterus,  Cretir- 
gopn  veiticalis,  Verr.  MS.;  Euchcstes  coccineus, 
Verr.  MS.,  and  Coleopicus  verreauxi,  ilalh. 
Euchceten  coceinexcg  aud  Creurgops  verticalis  are 
figured. 

117 
Notes  on  some  Birds  of  southern  Mex- 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  95-99. 
Note.s  oil  14  species,  with  a  resnm^  of  the  num- 
bers  of  species  of    birds    inhabiting    southern 
Mexico. 

118 
On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Accipitres  in  the  collection  of  the  Nor- 
wich Museum. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  128-133. 
Semarks  on  certain  species  of  Accipitre.s  in  the 
Norwich  Museum  with  descriptions  of  two  new 
ones,  viz,   Buteo  zonocercus  and  Scopg  imta.    Syr- 
nium  albitarge,  Gray,  is  also  characterized. 

(See  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  IV,  pp.  261- 
266,  pis.  58-61.) 

119 
On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Accipitres  in  the  collection  of  the  Nor- 
wich Museum. 

Trails.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  pp.  261-266, 

pis.  58-61. 
Buteo  zonocercus,  Syrnium,  albitarse,  Gray ;  Scops 
usta,  and    Urubitinga  schistacea  (Snnd.),  are  de- 
scribed, remarked  upon,  and  figured. 

(Reprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858, 

pp.  128-133,  with  plates  added.) 

120 
Note  on  the  variation  of  the  form  of  the 
Upper  Mandible  in  a  Rapacious  Bird. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  150. 
Note  on,  with  illustration  of,  an  abnormal  varia- 
tion in  the  form  of  the  upper  mandible  of  Uru- 
bitinga unicincta. 

121 
Synopsis   of  the  American  Ant  Birds 
(Formicariidw).    Part  I,  containing  the 
Thamnophilina. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  202-224,  pis. 

cxxxix,  cxl. 
A  review  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily  Tliam- 
nophilince.  Anewgenu.s — Pygiptila — is  proposed, 
and  Thainnophilus  amazonicus  is  given  as  a  new 
name  for  T.  ruficollis,  Spix,  which  had  been 
applied  to  the  female  of  the  si)ecies.  T.  amazoni- 
cus and  Dysithammis  Imcostictvs  are  fijrured.  The 
genera  treated  of  in  this  part  are,  Oymbilanius, 
liatara,  Thainnophilus,  Pygiptila,  Dytithamnus 
and  Thamnomanes. 

122 
Synopsis  of  the  American   Ant  Birds 
{Formicariida).    Part  II,  containing  the 
Formicivorinw  or  Ant  Wrens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  232-254,  pis. 

cxli,  cxUi. 

Arevie  w  of  the  species  of  t  lie  subfamily  Formici- 

vorince,  with  descnptionsof  t  wo  new  {iciiora,  Jf.i//- 

motherula  aad  Cercomacra,  and  live  new  si)ecies, 

Myrmotherula  multostriata,  Formicivora  erythro- 


cerca,  Cereomaeranigricans,  Pyriglena  maenh'cau- 
dis  and  Hypocnemis  schistacea.  Figures  are  gi  veii 
of  MyrmoUiefula  sunnamensis,  M.  viullostriata, 
and  Fonnicivora  erythrocerca.  Part  II  includes  the 
following  genera:  Ifei-psilochmns,  Myrmotherula, 
Formidvora,  Psilorhamphus,  lihainphoeoftnis, Cer- 
comacra, Pyriglena,  Ueterocnemis,  Myrmeciza  and 
Hyj)ocnernis. 

123 
Synopsis   of  the  American   Ant  Birds 
(Formicariida;).     Part  III,  containing  the 
third    subfamily,  Formicariinw    or    Ant 
Thrushes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  272-289,  pi. 

cxliii. 
A  review  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily  Formi- 
cariince.  Four  new  genera  are  characterized, 
viz,  Gymnocichla,  Myrmelasfes,  Grallaricula 
(figure  in  text),  and  Phlogopsis  (noin.  emend,  pro 
Phlegopsis,  Keich.),  and  descriptions  are  given  of 
Myrmelastes  plumbeus  and  M.  nigerrimus.  nn.  spp. 
Myrmelastes  plumbeus  is  figured.  The  following 
genera  are  treated  of  in  Part  III:  Pithys,  Gym- 
nocichla, Myrmelastes,  Uhopoterpe,  Phlogopsis, 
Formicarius,  Chatnceza,  Grallaria,  Grallaricula, 
Conopophaga  and  Corythopis. 

124 
Additional  note  on  the  Upland  Goose 
( Chloephaga  magellanica.) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  290,  291. 
An  additional  note  on  the  Upland  Goose,  stat- 
ing the  difference  in  the  colour  of  the  legs  of  both 
sexes ;  also  a  note  pointing  out  that  the  Ashy- 
headed  Goose  should  bear  tne  name  of  Chloephaga 
poliocephala. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1857,  p. 
128.) 

125 
On  some  new  or  little-known  species  of 
Tanagers  from  the  collection  of  M.  Ver- 
reaux,  of  Paris. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  293, 294. 
Descriptions  of  Chlorospingxis  rastaneicollis  and 
Galliste  cyanotis,  nn.  spp.,  and  remarks  on  Btiarre- 
mon     rujinuchus,    Chlorospingus  albitemporalis, 
and  Galliste  xanthocephala. 


On  a  collection  of  Birds  received  by  M. 
Auguste  Salle  from  Oaxaca  in  southern 
Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  pp.  294-305. 
A  list  of  86  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
A  new  genus  {Chamcetupiza)  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described :  Troglodytes  brjinnei- 
collis,  Formicivora  boueardi,  Empidonax  bairdi, 
Pipilo  albicollis,  and  I'etrochelidon  swainsoni  ("new 
name  for  llirundo  melanogaster,  Sw.). 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856.  p. 

283;  1857,  pp.  81,201,226.) 


Description   of  a  new   species  of  the 
genus  Buteo  from  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  356. 
Buteo  fuhginosus  is  described. 
.  (See  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  TV,  p.  267, 

*.  pi.  62.) 

128 
Description   of  a   new   species   of  the 
genus  Buteo  from  Mexico. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  267,  pi.  62. 
Buteo  fuliginosu.'i  is  described  and  figured. 

(Keprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858, 
p.  356.) 


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129 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Geo.  Caven- 
dish Taylor,  esq.,  in  tbe  Republic  of  Hon- 
duras. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  I,ondo»»,  1858,  pp.  35ft-360. 
A  list  of  39  8])ecie8,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

130 
Characters  of  five  new  species  of  Amer- 
ican Birds. 

Froe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  446-449. 
The  following  species  are  characterized:  Eu- 
ehlomis  /rontali*.  Turdus  leucauehen.  Oeothlypis 
sjteeiosa,  OyclorhU  Jlavipeetua,  and  Cinclode*  b\fas- 
eiatus. 

131 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Louis 
Fraser  at  Cuenca,  Gualaquiza  and  Za- 
mora,  in  the  Republic  of  Ecuador. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  449-461,  pi. 
cxlv. 
A  list  of  88  species,  with  remarks  npon  them. 
The  following  new  species  are  described:  Coni- 
ro*trtim  fra»er\,  Phrygilus  oeiilarU,  Synallaxis 
antitientui,  and  Tyrannului  ehry*op».  Phrygilua 
ocularU  is  figured. 

132 

On  two  species  of  Aut  Birds  in  the  col- 
lection of  the  Derby  Museum  at  Liver- 
pool. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  540, 541. 
Remarks  on  Myrmeeiza   exiul,  sp.  nov.,  and 
Dygithamnus  olivaceus. 

133 
Note  on  the  genus  Cichlojisis  of  Cabanis. 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  541-543. 
Note  on  the  genus  Vichlopsit,  with  the  descrip- 
tion and  synonyms  of  G.  leucoqonys.    The  new 
genus  Phainopepla  is  proposed  for  the  reception 
of  Swainson's  Ptilogonys  nitens. 
134 
On  the  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Fraser  in 
the  vicinity  of  Riobamba,  in  the  Republic 
of  Ecuador. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1858,  pp.  549-556,  pi. 
cxlvi. 
A  list  of  59  species,  with  remarks  upon  them, 
and  descriptions  of  the  following  new  species: 
Troglodytes  goUstitialia,  Catamenia  homochroa, 
AariomU  tolitaria,  Elainia  griteigularis,  and  K. 
Htetoptera.  Elainia  griseigularit  and  E.  ttietop- 
tera  are  figured. 

135 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Wood- 
pecker discovered  by  Mr.  Thomas  Bridges 
in  northern  California. 

Ann.  and.  Mag.  Nat.  Ilitt.,  ser.  3,  I,  p.  127 
(1858). 
Melanerpet  rubrigularit  is  described. 

(A  figure  of  this  bird  is  given  in  Proe.  Zool. 
Soe.  London,  1858,  pL  cxxxi.) 

136 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Bird 
^om  Palestine. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Ilitt.,  sor.  3,  IJ,  pp. 
465,466  (1858). 
Amydru*  trittramii  is  described. 

137 
On  the  general  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion of  the  members  of  the  class  Aves. 
Joum.  vf  Proe.  Linn.  Soe.  London  (Zool.), 
U,  pp.  130-145  (1858). 


A  Moheme  for  dividing  the  earth's  surface  into 
six  soologlc-gcograiihical  regions  from  an  or- 
nithological point  or  view,  with  lists  of  the  char- 
acteristic forms  belonging  to  each  region. 

138 
On  the  Zoology  of  New  Guinea. 

Joum.  of  Proe.  Linn.  Soe.  London  (Zool.), 

II,  pp.  149-170(1858). 
General  remarks  on  the  zoology  of  New  Guinea, 
with  a  list  of  10  specifs  of  m'uninials  and  170 
species  of  birds;  also  a  note  on  the  correct  zoo- 
geographical  position  of  New  Guinea.  Melano- 
charts  18  proposed  as  a  new  genus  for  the  recep- 
tion of  IHcamm  nigrum.  Leas.,  and  I'licheran  s 
g<'neric  name  Trugon  is  emended  to  f'utrygon. 
Cracticus personatus,  Teumi.  MS.,  is  described. 

139 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  the 
American  family  Tyrannidw. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1^59,  pp.  40-46. 

The  new  generic  names  Mitrephortis  and  Lega- 
tus  are  proposed ;  Bonaparte's  genus  Miuzeta  is 
emended  to  Myiozetetes.  and  the  f<jllowing  species 
are  characterized:  Attila  citriniventris,  Myiody- 
naste»  nobilis,  Contopus  mesoleueus.  C.  sordiduhis, 
Mitrephortis  phceoeercus,  Pyroeephaltut  inexieanut. 
Elainea  placens,  Mionectes  astimilis.  nn.  spp.,  iind 
Myiodyna^tes  ItUeiventrts.  Up.  The  known  spe- 
cies of  the  genera  Attila,  Myiodynaste*  and  Con- 
topus, are  enumerated. 


Description  of  a  new  species  of  Owl  of 
the  genus  Ciccdba. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p.  131. 
Ciceaba  nigrolineata  is  described. 

(See  Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  288,  pi. 
63.) 

141 
Description  of  a  new  species  of   Owl 
of  the  genus  Ciceaba. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  268,  pi.  63. 
Ciceaba  nigrolineata  Is  describeil  and  figured. 
(Reprint  from  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859, 
p.  131,  with  plate  added.) 


Note  on  the  Spur-winged  Geese  (Plec- 
tropteru8)  now  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  131, 132, 

pi.  cliii. 
Pleetropterus  riippellii  is  proposed  for  the  name 
of  a  new  species,  and  the  points  in  which  it  diflers 
from  P.  gainbentis  itro  given.     Uoth  sjiecies  are 
figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p. 

38.) 

143 
List  of  the   first   collection   of   Birds 
made  by  Mr.  Louis  Eraser  at  Pallatanga, 
Ecuador,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  135, 147,  pi. 

cliv. 
A  list  of  102  species,  with  remarks  npon  them. 
The  following  new  sin-cies  are  chanicterizcd : 
Vireo  joxephce,  Nemosia  omata,  Anahatrt  tuhala- 
ris.  A.  temporalis,  Di/sithamntu  unieolor,  Forini- 
eivora  caloptera,  Paehyrhamphus  homochroux,  and 
Cephaliipterus  pendtiliger  (named  and  figured  in 
the  ••Ibis,'  1859,  p.  114,  pi.  iii).  Tireojosephae\» 
figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p. 

63.) 


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144 

On  some  new  species  of  Synallaxis,  and 
on  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  the 
genus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  191-197. 
Synallaxis  pudiea,  S.  stictothorax  and  S.  tcutata 
are  described  aa  new,  and  the  41  known  species 
(including  S.  lannosticta,  n.  sp.)  of  the  jjenus  are 
enumerated.  A  table  showing  the  distribution  of 
Synallaxis  is  given. 

145 

[Exhibition  of  two  rare  species  of  Arc- 
tic Birds,  Colymbus  adamsi  and  Eurino- 
rhynchua  pygma;u8.'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p.  201. 
146 
A  record  of  the  number  of  days  of  incu- 
bation of  Birds  which  breed  in  the  Soci- 
ety's Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  205, 206. 
A  table  giving  the  period    of    incubation  of 
18  species  ot  birds  which  breed  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens. 

147 

Remarks  on  exhibiting  specimens  of 
two  species  of  Divers  (Colymbus)  from 
Mr.  Gurney's  collection. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  206, 207. 
Remarks  on  Colymhu*  adamsi,  G.  K.  Gray,  and 
G.  paeifieus.  Lawrence,  and   observations   aa  to 
their  deserving  specific  rank. 
148 
On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  Vancou- 
ver's Island. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  235-237. 
A  list  of  35  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

149 
A  synopsis  of  the  Thrushes  (Turdidw) 
of  the  New  World. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  321-347. 
A  synopsis  of  the  Turdidce  of  America.  The 
generic  name  Margarops  is  proposed  in  the  place 
of  Cichlalopia,  Bp. ;  Semimerula  and  Mimodchla 
are  proposed  for  new  sections  of  Turdus  and  Gale- 
oscoptes,  respectively,  and  Turdus  jfinicola  and 
Catlianis  occidentalin  aredescribed  aa  new  species. 
A  table  showing  the  geographical  distribution  of 
the  Thrushes  in  America  is  added.  The  genera 
treated  of  are :  Catharu.i,  Turdtis,  Cichlerininia, 
Margarops.  Oaleoscoptes,  Melanoptila,  Melatu.tis, 
Rhamphocinelus,  Cinclucerthia,  Harporhynchus, 
Oreoseoptes  and  ilimus. 

150 
[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  laid  by  the  Ap- 
teryx  {A.mantelli),  which  had  been  living 
in  the  Gardens  since  1852.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p.  350. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p. 

194.) 

151 

[Exhibition  of  Eggs  of  Gru8  montigve- 
8ia,  G.  virgo  and  G.  cinerea;  also  of  an 
Egg  of  Balcenicepi  rex.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p.  353. 
152 
On  a  series  of  Birds  collected  in  the 
vicinity  of  Jalapa,  in  Southern  Mexico. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  362-369. 
A  list  of  226  species,  with  observations  on  the 
more  remarkable  ones.  Three  new  species  are  de- 
scribed, viz,  Cotyle  /tilvipetmis,  Dendrornis  ery- 
thropygia,  and  Piocya  thennophila. 


153 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  M.  A.  Bou- 
card,  in  the  State  of  Oaxaca,  in  south- 
western Mexico,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  369-393. 

A  list  of  238  8i)ecies,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Dendromanes  is  proposed  as  a  new  generic  name, 
and  the  following  new  species  are  described: 
Campylorhynchus  Joeosus,  Thryothorus  felix,  Cy- 
phorinus  pusillus.Hylophilus  ochraceiceps.  Ccereba 
carneipes?,  Oryzoborus/unereus,  Spermophila  cor- 
vina,  Dendromanes  honioehrous,  Lipaugus  uniru- 
/us,  Oolumba  nigrirostris,  Tinamus  boueardi,  Sall6 
MS.,  and  T.  meserythrus. 

154 
On  some  new  or   little-known  Birds 
from  the  Rio  Napo. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  pp.  440, 441. 
Buarremon  eastaneieeps  and  Grallaria  nuehalis 
are  described  as  new,  and  remarks  made  upon 
seven  other  little-known  species. 

155 
On  some  Hybrid  Ducks  bred  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  clviii. 
Bemarks  on  a  hybrid  between  Tadorna  vulpan- 
ser,  (f ,  and  Casarca  eana,  $ ,  and  on  other  cases  of 
hybridisation  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 
A  figure  of  Tadorna  vulpanser  X  Casarca  cana  is 
given. 

156 

On  the  Ornithology  of  Central  Amer- 
ica. By  Philip  Lutley  Sclater  and  Oabert 
Salvin. 

Ibis,  1859,  pp.  1-22. 

Part  I  opens  with  a  summary  of  the  present 
knowledge  of  Central  American  Omituology. 
Fourteen  families  are  covered  in  this  installment, 
containing  121  species,  of  which  Gistothorus  ele- 
gans,  Vireolanius  pulchelliis  and  Ccereba  lucida 
are  described  as  new. 

156  a 

On  the  Ornithology  of  Central  Amer- 
ica. By  Philip  Lutley  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Ibis,  1859,  pp.  117-138,  pis.  iv,  v. 

Part  II.  This  part  embraces  fifteen  families, 
with  129  species,  of  which  Xiphocolaptes  emi- 
grans,  Sayornis  aquatica,  Empidnnax  albigularis, 
and  Elainia  vilii'sima  are  described  as  new,  and 
the  last,  with  E.  placens,  is  figured.  Eggs  of  the 
following  species  are  also  figiured:  Ta/iagra  vica- 
rixis,  Pyrgisoma  biarcuaUim,  Pitangus  derbianus, 
Tyrannus  melancholicut,  Myiozetttes  texensis, 
Cyanoeitta  melanocyanea,  and  Turdus  grayii, 

156  & 
On  the  Ornithology  of  Central  Amer- 
ica.   By  Philip  Lutley  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Ibis,  1859,  pp.  213-234. 

Part  III.  Twenty-five  families  are  treated  of 
in  this  part,  embracing  132  species.  Lophostrix 
stricklandi  is  described  as  new. 

The  three  installments  composing  the  paper 
"f)n  the  Ornithology  of  Central  America,"  enu- 
merate 382  8i)ecie8  occurring  in  that  country,  eight 
of  which  are  here  described  for  the  first  time. 

157 
Characters  of  an  undescribed  species 
of  Hawk  from  New  Caledonia. 
Ibis,  1859,  pp.  275,  276,  pi.  viii. 
Aeeipiter  haplochrous  is  described  and  figured. 


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158 

[Recent  Ornithological  Publicatious.J 

Ibix,  1859,  pp.  318-329. 
A  reconl  of  Ornithological  litcratnr«>,  with  an 
alxttract  of  tlio  contents  otciicli  work  nu>iitione<l. 
Tho  new  ijeniiK  I'ha-ornis  in  proposed  for  the  re- 
ception of  Cassiu'.s  T(enioptera  ob»eura. 

15d 
A  list  of  the  Tyrant  liirds  of  Mexico, 
■with  descriptions  of  some  new  sjiecies. 

Ibii.  1859,  pp.  436-445,  pi.  xiv. 
A  list  of  43  species  of  Tyrannidee  from  Mexicoi 
•with  remarks  upon  them.  Empidonax  braehy- 
tartiit,  Cyelorhynchuxcinereicepx.  .■mil  Todirvttnim 
tehutaeexeept  arc  tlcscrihed  as  now.  and  Camp- 
tottoma  itnberbe  and  Mitrej)lwruii  pha'ucercvs  are 
figured. 

160 

[Recent  Ornithological  Publications.] 

IbU,  1859,  pp.  454-461. 
A  list  of  Ornithological  works,  with  short  ab- 
stracts of  their  contents.    A  new  genns,  Nesop- 
tar,  is  described. 

161 
Descriptions   of   two   new   species    of 
American  Parrots. 

jlnji.  and  Mag.  Kat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  IV,  pp. 
224-226  (1859). 
Conunis  holochlonis  and   C.  xantholcemux  are 
described,  and  lists  given  of  the  Parrots  inhabit- 
ing Mexico  and   certain  islands   iu   tlie    West 
Indies. 

162 
Further  evidence  of  the  distinctness  of 
the  Gambian  and  Riippell's  Spur- winged 
Geese  {Plectropterua   gamhensis    and    P. 
ruppellii). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  38-42. 
Further  remarks  on  the  distinctness  of  Plec- 
troptent*  gambenirit  and  /'.  riippellii  on  compari- 
son of  tlieir  internal  struct  nre.s,  with  tables  of 
their  correct  synonymy.  Figures  of  tlie  skulls 
and  trachese  of  the  two  species  are  given  in  the 
text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p. 
131.) 

163 
List  of  additional  species  of  Birds  col- 
lected by  Mr.  Louis  Fraser  at  Pallatanga, 
Ecuador,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
new  species. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1800,  pp.  63-73. 
Kemarks  on  a  second  collection  obtained  by  Mr. 
Fraser  at  Pallatanga,  consisting  of  64  species, 
including  19  from  Chillanes.  The  term  Pupsilos- 
toina  is  proi^sed  as  a  new  generic  name,  and  the 
following  new  species  are  described :  Thryothoru* 
mystacalig,  Syitallaxiis  erythrop*.  (irallaria  regit- 
lus,  Myiarehits  nigricept,  J'la^rhynchut  albogu- 
laris,  Kupinlottoma  ptinllum,  Tyrannulus  flamdi- 
fron*  and  T.  einereiceps. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p. 
135.) 

164 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Fraser  in 
the  vicinity  of  Quito  and  during  excur- 
sions to  Pichincha  and  Chimborazo,  with 
notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  73-83,  pi. 

cUx. 

A  list  of  52  sitecies,  with  remarks  upon  them.  A 

new  genus.  Or<>oj»nne»,  is  made  (liguro  in  text), 

and   the   following  new  species  are  de8cril>ed : 

Thryothoru*  tuopkryt,  Oreomanes  /rateri,  Cinelo- 


dfg  fxeeltior,  C.  albidit^eiUrit,  Agriomit  andieola 
and  AttngU chimliDrmrttifi*.  Oreomane* fra*erii» 
tigure<l. 

165 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Fraser 
in  Kciiador,  at  Nanegal,  Calacali,  Peru- 
cho,  and  Puellam,  with  notes  and  de- 
scriptions of  new  species. 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1880,  pp.  83-97,  pL 

clx. 
An  annotated  list  of  130  species,  of  which  the 
following  are  described  as  new:  Thryothoru*  nigri- 
eavillu*,  liu«ileuterua  temieervinut,  Oryzobnrua 
trthiops,  I'ipreola  jucunda,  IHpra  delieiota  (tigure 
in  text),  Maxiut  eoronrUattit,  Cyelorhynchut fulvi- 
peetus  and  Myiobitu  villotvt.  Pipreolajuetindaia 
figured  (called  Kuchlomia  jttciinda  on  plate). 


[Exhibition  of  a  large  Horned  Owl 
{Bubo  maximuis,  var.)  from  P&ugkdng 
Lake,  Thibet.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  99. 
167 

Note  on  the  Punjab  Sheep  living  in  the 
Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  126-130, 
pis.  Ixxix,  Ixxx. 
Notes  on  the  differences  between  Ovin  vignii  and 
O.  cycloceroa  (both  of  which  are  figured),  and  ob- 
servations on  the  distinguishing  characters  of  the 
other  two  Indian  si>ecies  of  wfid  sheep,  O.  hodg- 
soni  and  O.  nahoor. 

(Cuts   of  skulls   of  first  two   mentioned 
species  in  text.) 

168 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  January  and  February.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  183. 
169 
[Exhibition  of  Oreoph  asis  derbianus;  and 
announcement  of  the  addition  of  Sieboldia 
viaxima  and  Balceniceps  rex  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  184. 
170 
[Exhibif^on  of  the  Egg  of  the  King 
Vulture  (Gyparchua 2>apa).'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  193, 194. 
Believed  to  bo  the  first  well-authenticated  egg 
of  this  species  known. 

171 
[Exhibition  of  a  second  specimen  of 
the  Egg  of  the  Apteryx  {A.  mantelli).'] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  194. 
(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1859,  p. 
350.) 

172 

On  the  Rheas  in  the  Society's  Menagerie, 
with  remarks  on  the  known  species  of 
Struthious  Birds. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  207-211. 

liemarks  on  Rhea  americana  and  JB.  darwinii, 
and  description  of  a  new  species,  R.  macrorhyn- 
cha,  with  n  summary  of  the  state  of  knowledge  of 
the  Struthious  Hirds.  Figures  are  given  in  text 
of  the  heads  of  the  three  species  of  Rhta. 

(See  papers  Nos.  177,  276.) 
173 
On  the  Black-shouldered  Peacock  of 
I.iathaiii  {Pavo  nujripennis). 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860.  pp.  221, 222. 


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Remarts  pointing  out  thatthe  Black-shouldered 
Peacock  of  Latham  differs  from  the  two  other 
species  of  I'avo,  and  must  therefore  Ix-ar  a  differ- 
entspeciflcname.    Pavo  nigripennisi^  proposed. 

174 

On  the  species  of  the  genns  rrionifurus, 
and.  on  the  Geographical  Distribution  of 
the  rsittacidw  in  the  Eastern  Archipelago. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  223-228. 

Remarks  on  the  three  known  species  of  Prioni- 
Utriis  and  their  synonymy,  and  a  list  of  the  Psit- 
tacidce.  inhabiting  the  Eastern  Archipelago,  and 
their  Geographical  Distribution.  A  new  generic 
name,  Opopsitta,  is  adopted. 

175 
[Additions  to  the  menagerie  during  the 
months  of  March  and  April.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  242,  243. 
176 
List  of  mammalia  collected  by  Mr.  J. 
Monteiro  in  Angola. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  245-247. 
A  list  of  nine  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Oolobvs  angolentis  is  described  as  new,  and  the 
live  known  species  of  Colobui  are  enumerated. 

177 
Notes  on  two    Striithious    Birds  now 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  247-250. 
Notes  on  Drom(eus  irroratus,  Bartl.,  and  Casv- 
arius  bicarunculatus,  n.  sp.    Cuts  of  the  throat- 
wattles  of  both  species  are  given  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Pep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1861, 
Pt.I,    pp.    176-178;     Pt.     II,    pp.    158,159; 
Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  353,  1862). 
(See  also  paper  Ko.  172.) 
178 
Notes  on  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the 
vicinity   of    Orizaba   and   neighbouring 
parts  of  southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  250-254, 

pi.  clxiii. 
A  list  of  44  species,  with  notes  on  them.  Coeco- 
thraustes  maculipennis  is  described,  and  Basileu- 
tervs  inesochry.<ius,  Ihamnophihis  melanocrisius. 
and  Tinamui  robustus  are  named.  Coccothrauttes 
maeulipennia  is  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  a  new 
form  of  Dormouse  (Platacanthomys  laai- 
uru8  Blyth.).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  260. 

180 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Fraser 
at  Babahoyo,  in  Ecuador,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  272-290, 
pi.  clxiv. 

A  list  of  134  siMicies,  with  remarks  upon  them, 
and  descriptions  of  the  following  now  .species: 
Geothlt/pis semiflava,  ('yclorhi.fvlrenticeps,Saltator 
fiavidicdllis,  Embi'rnayra  chrj/soma,  Spennopliila 
ophthalmicn,  Oryzobanis  oceidentalix,  Cassictilus 
Jtarirrisniiit,  Xiphorhyncku^  thoraricus,  Fonnici- 
vara  eonsobrina,  Ci'rcomacra  tnaculoxa.  Pachi/- 
rhamphun  itpoduir}i.t,  Attila  torridna,  Fhivicola 
atripennis.  Megarhynehus  chrysogaster,  Tyriinnns 
niveigularis,  Myiarchxia  pha'occphaluft,  Cyclorhyn- 
chvs  svbbninnevs,  ilnsdvora  nceidentalu.  liiirco 
leueocrit/nis,  Piaya  nigricnssa  and  Diyocopvs 
/tiscipenni^.    CyelorhU  virentieeps  is  figure<l,  and 


Xiphorhynchus  pvsillus,  from  Xew  Granada,  is 
described  in  a  footnote  on  page  278. 

181 

A  list  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Era- 
ser at  Esmeraldas,  Ecuador,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  291-298. 

An  annotated  list  of  94  species,  of  which  Gy- 
phorintis  phceocephalus  and  Buceo  tubtectus  are 
described  as  new. 

182 

Characters  of  eleven  new  species  of 
Birds  discovered  by  Osbert  Salvin  in 
Guatemala.  By  Philip  Lutley  Sclater, 
M.  A.,  Secretary  to  the  Society,  and 
Osbert  Salvin,  M.  A.,  F.  Z.  S. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  298-301. 

The  genus  Tkavinistes  and  the  following  spe- 
cies are  characterized:  Polioptila  albiloris.  Den- 
droeca  chrysoparia,  Hylophilus  cinereiceps,  Gly- 
phorhynchus  pectoralia.  Thamnistes  anabatimis, 
Platyrhynchus  cancrominus,  Tyrranvlu*  semifla- 
viis,  Heteropelma  verae-pads.  Lipaugtis  holery- 
thrus,  Pionus  hcematotis  and  Gorethriira  rubra. 

183 
Note  on  the  Skull  of  the  Red  River- 
hog  (Potamochcerus  penicillatus). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  301, 302. 

Note  on  the  generic  differences  of  Potamochce- 
rus and  Sus,  as  observed  on  comparing  the  .skull 
of  Potamochcerus  penicillatvs  with  that  of  Sus 
indieus.  An  illustration  of  the  skull  of  tlie  for- 
mer specie^  is  given  in  the  text. 

184 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Mana- 
kin  from  northern  Brazil. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  312, 313. 
Pipra  heterocerca  is  described. 


Description  of  a  new  Tyrant-bird  of 
the  genus  Elainea,  from  the  Island  of  Saint 
Thomas,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  313,  314. 
Elainea  riisii  is  described. 

186 
[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  species 
of  Rock  Kangaroo  just  received  by  the 
Society  from  Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  323. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  drawing  of  Petrogale  xanthopus.  and  list  of 
11  species  of ' MacropodidcB  living  in  the  Societj-'s 
Gardens. 

187 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  May  and  June.  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I860,  pp.  371,  372. 
188 
Note  on  the  .Japanese  Deer  living  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  375-377. 
Notes  on  Oervus  sika  and  it.s  synonyms. 

189 
Catalogue  of  the  Birds  of  the  Falkland 
Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  382-391, 
pi.  clxxiii. 
A  list  of  57  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Chloephaga  rubidicejis  is  described  as  new,  an4 


le 


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flfOii^I.  and  Sterna  meridioualit,  Cassin,  is  re- 
named <S'.  eatrini. 

(See  aUo  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1801,  p. 
45;  1864,  p.  73.) 

190 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  July,  August,  September,  and 
October.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  415-417. 


[Exhibition  of  Bird  Skins  from  Port 
Churchill,  Hudson's  Bay.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  418. 


Notice  of  some  rare  species  of  Quadrn- 
mana  now  living  in  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  419-422, 

pi.  Ixxxii. 
Remarks  on  Maeacut  oereatus,  M.  maurus,  Oer- 
eopithecvs  rufo-viridis  and  Cynocephalus  anubit, 
with  a  catalofine  of  the  quadrumana  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  and  a  list  of  those 
that  have  bred  there. 

193 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  November.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  442. 
194 
[On  the  Babirussa  and  other  Suidee  liv- 
ing in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proe.  Zool.   Soe.   London,   1860,  p.  443,  pi. 
Ixxxili. 
Note  on  and  flgiire  of  liabirxusa  al/urus,  and 
alist  of  the  Suidceliymg  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens. 


Note  on  Oris  poUi  of  Blyth. 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp.  443, 444. 
Nolo  on  a  pair  of  horns  of  OvU  polii  and  their 
diuiensions,  with  illustration  of  same  in  text. 

196 
Report  on  the  Indian  Pheasants  bred  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie  during  the  years 
1858,  1859,  and  1860. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  444,445. 
Remarks  on  tho  breeding  of  the  five  species  of 
Himalayan  Pheasants  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens,  with  a  tabular  list  showing  tho  results 
of  the  breeding  seasons  of  1858,  1859  and  1860. 


Characters  of  ten  new  species  of  Amer- 
ican Birds. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  pp.  461-467. 
Tho  name  Neopelraa  is  proposed  for  a  new  sec- 
tion of  Ileteropehna.  Tho  species  characterized 
are  tlie  following:  Cainpylorhynchut  nigricepi, 
C.  gularit.  Vireo  inodeHun.  Vireosi/lvia  eohanennU, 
Myiiibius  fiaricanii.  M.  pulcher.  Si.  erypterythrus, 
M.  cryptoxanthun,  Ileteropelma  amazonxim,  and 
U.  jIaricajiiUiim.  Tlur  known  species  of  the 
geuvTikMyiobitu  and  UeUropelma  are  enumerated. 

198 
On  the  Eggs  of  two  Raptorial  Birds 
from  the  Falkland  Islands. 
IHs,  1860,  i>p.  24-26,  pi.  1. 
Remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  eggs  of  Buteo 
erythronottu  and  Milvayo  axutralU. 
(8«e  Ibi$,  1860,  p.  432.) 


199 
Note  on  Wallace's  Standard-wing,  Semi- 
optera  tcallacii, 

llns,  1860,  pp.  26-28,  pi.  li. 
Remarks  on  and  flgun^  of  SemiopUra  wallaeii, 
disooverod    by    Mr.   Wallace   in   the  Island   of 
Batchian. 


Contributions  to  tho  Ornithology  of 
Guatemala.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  I'hilip 
Lutley  Sclater.    Part  I. 

Ibit,  1860,  pp.  28-45,  pi.  iii. 

Part  I  contains  notes  on  80  species  collecte<l  in 
Guatemala  by  Mr.  Salvin,  of  whicli  Tlin/othorrii 
pletirottictus,  Elainia  siibpoffana,  Malacoptila 
vercepadt,  and  Chryiotix  gtiatemalce.  Hartl.MS., 
are  tfescribed  as  new.    Chcetura  rutila  is  figured. 

200  a 
Contributions    to  the  Ornithology  of 
Guatemala.     By  Osbert  Salvin  and  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater.     Part  II. 

Ibit,  1860,  pp.  272-278. 
Part  II  contains  a  list  of  39  species  not  pre- 
viously known  from  this  country,   with    notea 
upon  them. 

2006 

Contributions  to  the  Ornithology  of 
Guatemala.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater.     Part  III. 

Ibit,  1800,  pp.  396-402,  pi.  xiii. 

Part  III  contains  a  list,  with  notes,  of  52  spe- 
cies additional  to  those  already  recorded  from 
Guatemala.    Pionus  hcematotis  is  figured. 

Five  hundred  and  three  species  are  known  to 
occur  in  this  country,  of  which  number  171  are 
treated  in  this  and  the  two  preceding  parts. 


On  an  undescribed  species  of   Hawk 
from  New  Granada. 

Ibit,  1860,  pp.  147-149,  pi.  vi. 
Aeeipiter  collarit  (Kaup  MS.)  is  described  and 
figured. 

202 
Note  on  the  Egg  and  Nestling  of  the 
Califomian  Vulture. 

Ibit,  1860,  p.  278,  pis.  ^-iii,  ix. 
Remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  egg  and  nestling 
of  Cathartes  eali/omianus. 


Note  on  the  Birds  of   Prey  of   New 
Guinea. 

Ibit,  1860,  pp.  322, 323,  pi.  x. 
Note   on  the  raptorial  birds  inhabiting  New 
Guinea;  the  eight  known  spe<'ies  are  enumerated, 
of  which  Aeeipiter  polioeepnalut  is  figured. 


[Announcement  of  the  transfer  by  Her 
Majesty  the  Queen  of  a  specimen  of  Pha- 
cochcerus  (rliani  to  the  care  of  the  So- 
ciety.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Londmi,  1861,  p.  30. 


[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  tho  Amer- 
ican Meadow  Starling  {Stiirnella  ludovio- 
iana).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  30. 


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[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  a  Capri- 
mnlgine  Bird,  closely  allied  to  Cosmetor- 
ni8  vexillana,  from  the  collection  of  E. 
Gabriel,  esq.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  44. 
207 
[Exhibition  of  the  hoof  of  a  Bull  {Boa 
taurus,  var.  domesticxis)  from  the  Falk- 
land Islands,  belonging  to  Captain  Ab- 
bott.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  44. 
208 
Additions  and  corrections  to  the  list  of 
the  Birds  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 

Pruc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  45-47. 
Corrections  are  made  of  the  "  Catalogue  of  the 
Birds  of  the  Falkland  Islands"  (Proc.  Zool.  Soe. 
London.  1860,  p.  382)  and  10  additional  species 
eniinierated.  A  list  of  the  Penguins  Inhabiting 
the  Falkland  Islands  is  also  given. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  73.) 
209 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  December,  I860.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  59. 
210 
[Exhibition  of  a  living  specimen  of  a 
Water  Tortoise     {Chelodina    longicollis) 
from  South  Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  59. 
211 
Note  on  the  reproduction  of  the  Red 
River-hog  {Potamochoer us  penicillatus)  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  62,  63,  pi. 
xii. 
Report  on  the  breeding  of  Potamochoerut  peni- 
cillatus in  the  Zoological  Society '.s  Gardens.    The 
female  and  young  are  figured. 

212 
List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
the  late  Mr.  W.  Osburn  in  Jamaica,  with 
notes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  69-82,  pi. 
xiv. 
An  annotated  list  of  92  species.  Laleten  and 
Svphvnorhis  (woodcut  in  text)  (nn.  gg.),  and 
Laletes  o.tbumi  and  Elainea  fallax  (nn.spp.),  are 
described.  Vireo  modestus  and  Laletes  osburni 
are  figured.  The  head  of  Nesopsar  nigerrimtis  is 
figured  in  text. 

213 
[Exhibition  of  an  example  of  PentacTi- 
niis  capiit-medusa.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  87. 


[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during 
the  mouths  of  January  and  February, 
1861.] 

Proc.  Zool,  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  101. 
215 
Characters    of   some    new  species    of 
American  Passeres. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  127-i;!l. 
Thi>  IVillowing  species  are  characterized  :    Pot 
lioptila  buffvni.  Troglodytes hyitacdov ,  liasiletUeiu 

415— No.  49 2 


uropygialis,  Ilylophilus  insularis,  Ohlorophanes 
guatemalensis,  Ohlorophoniaflavirostris,  Euphonia 
vittata,  Tanagra  subeinerea,  Ramphoeelus  ephip- 
pialis  and  Saltator  isthmicus. 

216 
On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Copsy- 
chus  from  Borneo. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  185-187. 
Gopsyehus  suavis  is  described,  and  a  list  of  the 
10  known  species  of  Gopsyehus  is  given. 

217 
[On  the  addition  to  the  Menagerie  of 
some  Three-toed  Sand-grouse  and  some 
rare  Australian  Finches.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  196, 197. 


[List  of  Animals  presented  to  the  So- 
ciety bv  H.  E.  Sir  George  Grey,  K.  C.  B., 
F.  z.  s!] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  208, 209. 
This  collection  comprise*  specimens  of  10  spe- 
cies of  mammals,  3  species  of  birds  (one  of  which 
is  named  Gallinula  nesiotis,  n.  sp.),  and  10  species 
of  reptiles. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p. 
307.) 

219 
On  a  new  Bird  of  the  genus  Lipaugutt 
of  Boi6.  # 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  209-212. 
Lipaugiis  subalaris  is  described,  and  the  nine 
known  species  of  the  genus  Liiiaugus  are  enu- 
merated. 

220 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  March  and  April,  1861.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  233, 234. 

221 
On  the  Island-hen  of  Tristan  d'Acunha. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  260-263,  pi. 

XXX. 

Gallinula  nesiotis  is  characterized  and  figured. 


[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
mouth  of  May,  1861.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  264,  265. 

223 
[Report  on  some  specimens  of  animals 
forwarded  by  Captain  Speke.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  268. 

224 
[Exhibition  of  a  cast  of  the  skull  of 
the    Aye- Aye   (Chiromya   madagascarien- 
«i«).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  306. 

225 

[Report  of  the  return  of  Mr.  Benstead 
from  the  Cape  witli  a  second  collection 
of  animals,  pri'seiited  to  the  Society  by 
Sir  George  Grey.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  p.  307. 
This  collection  consisted  of  specimeus  of  four 
species  of  mnniiiials  and  three   species  of  birds. 
(See  also    Proe.   Zool.   Soe.   London,   1861, 
p.  208). 


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[Additions  to  tho  Menacerie  during 
June,  Julv,  August,  September,  and  Oc- 
tober, 1861.] 

Proc  Zool.  8oe.  London.  1861 ,  pp.  365-368. 

227 
[Exhibition  of  original  drawings   by 
Mr.Vigneof  Ovis  cyoloceroa  and  <).  vignii.'] 
Proe.  ZooL  8oe.  London,  1861,  pp.  368. 369. 
228 
On  a  new  species  of  Finch,  of  the  genus 
Sycalis,  from  Mexico. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  376, 377. 
Sycalis  chrysopi  is  described. 
229 

Descriptions  of  twelve  new  species  of 
American  Birds'of  the  families  IJendro- 
colaptidce,  Formicariidw,  and  Tyrannidw. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  377,  383,  pi. 
xxxvi. 
A  new  genus — Sphenoptis—aud  the  following 
new  species  are  de8cril)ed  :  Leptaithenura  para- 
nensig,  I'hilydor  gub/ulvu.i,  Xenops  littofalis, 
Sphenoptis  ignobilU,  Ihamni*ie»  ceouatorialis, 
liamphocfenus  sanetce  marthce,  (Iraltaria  inexi- 
cana,  Copurtts  /u»cieapillus,  I'latyrhynchus  flavi- 
gularU,  Phyllomyia*  griseoeapiUa  (Lal'r.  MS.), 
/'.  semifusea,  and  Tyrannus  inca,  Licht.  MS. 
Phyllomyia*  gritec^pilla,  and  i'.  eemifusca  are 
Ugiired.  The  known  species  of  the  genera  Phil- 
ydor,  Copurus  and  Qrallaria,  are  enumerated. 

230 

[Exhibition  of  the  skins  of  an  Otter 

from  Amoy  and  a  Hare  from  the  Island 

of  Formosa,  forwarded  by  Mr.  Swinhoe.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  pp.  389, 390. 

231 

[Report  on  a  collection  of  Skins  shipped 
by  Mr.  Swinhoe  on  board  the  Harkatimy.'] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  390, 391. 
This  collection  contained  specimens  of  mam- 
mals, reptiles,  and  fishes ;  one  of  the  last  is  de- 
scribed as  new  by  Dr.  Oiinther,  under  the  name 
of  Tropidonotus  orientalis,  and  a  figure  is  given 
of  it. 

232 

Note  on  the  Ocellated  Turkey  of  Hon- 
duras. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1861,  pp.  402, 403,  pi. 
xl. 
MeUagrit  oeellata  is  remarked  upon  and-  the 
heads  of  the  two  sexes  are  figured. 

233 

Index  generis  Elaine(f.  ex  familia  Tyran- 
nidarum  additis  novarum  specierum  diag- 
nosibus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Londmi,  1861,  pp.  406-408,  pi. 
xli. 
The  17  known  species  of  Elainea  are  enumer- 
ated, of  which  E.  semipagana,  E.  pallatangm,  E. 
gvbplaeens  and  E.  implaceTis   are  described  as 
new.    E.  pallatangcB  is  figured. 

234 

Note  on  Milvago  carunculatus  and  its 
allied  species. 

nU,  1861,  pp.  19-23,  pi.  1. 

The  description,  synonvmy  and  figure  of  Mil- 
vago earunculatus  <De8  Mur8),aDd  a  list  of  its 
alpcd  species. 


Notice  of  the  occurrence  of  the  Ameri- 
can Meatlow  Starling  {Sturnella  ludovioi- 
ana)  in  England. 

i6i«,  1861,  pp.  17C-180. 

Xote  on  tho  oocurreIl<;<^  of  Sturnella  ludoviciana 
in  England,  and  n  sunimary  notice  of  the  gco 
graphical  distribution  of  it  and  its  allies. 


On  the  American  Harbets  (Capitonidte). 

Ibis,  1801,  pp.  183-190,  pi.  vi. 
A  synopsis  of  the  American  Capitonidae  (genera 
Tetragonops  and  Capitn).     Cavito  Uehudii  un<l  O. 
m^lanotis,  Hartl.  MS.,  are  characterized,  and  Tet- 
ragonops raviphastintia  is  figured. 

237 

Remarks  on  the  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion of  the  genus  Turdus. 

Ibis,  1861,  pp.  277-28.^  pi.  viii. 

Remarks  on  the  geographical  distribution  of 
the  Tlinislies  of  the  genus  Tuiditt.  Tnrdvsfulvi- 
ventriv  is  flgur»'d. 

238 

On  a  rare  species  of  Hawk,  of  the  genus 
Accipiter,  from  South  America. 
Ibis,  1861,  pp.  313,  314,  pi.  x. 

Accipiter  pectoralis  (Cuv.  MS.)  is  characterized 
and  figured. 

239 

Note  on  the  HypotHorchia  ca8tan<ynotua 
of  Dr.  Heuglin. 

Ibi»,  1861,  pp.  346,  347,  pi.  xii. 
Hypotriorchis    castanonottis,    Heuglin.     is    re- 
marked upon  and  figured. 

240 
Characters    of   eight    new  species   of 
American  Birds. 

Anj».  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist,  aer.  3,  VII,  p. 

327-330  (1861). 

Reprint  of  a  portion   of  the  paper  entitled 

"Characters  of   ten    new  species  of   American 

birds, "published  in  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IS60, 

p. 461. 

241 

On  two  new  species  of  Ueteropelma. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  VII,  p.  487 
(1861). 
Reprint  of  a  portion  of  the  paper  mentioned 
in  the  description  of  the  preceding  title. 

242 

Habits  and  Nest  of  the  Pichincha  Hum- 
ming Bird. 

Zoologist,  1861,  pp.  7313, 7314. 
Remarks  on  the  habits  and  description  of  the 
nest  of  the  Pichincha  Humming  bird.    A  figure 
of  the  nest  is  given  in  the  text. 

243 

Note  upon  the  northern  limit  of  the 
QnadruiiiiiiiH  in  the  New  World. 
Xat.  Ilisl.  lievirn',  1861,  pp.  !J07-510. 

Kemarks  on  the  errors  in  the  geojjraphical 
limits  of  the  range  of  the  Quadruniana  in  Amer- 
ica, as  laid  down  in  Johnitton's  and  other  physical 
atlases, 

244 

Report  on  the  present  state  of  our 
knowledge  of  tho  birds  of  the  genus  Ap' 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SGLATER.       19 


teryx  livinjj  in  New  Zealand.  By  Philip 
Lutley  Sclater  and  Ferdinand  von  Hoch- 
stetter. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  1861,  pt.  1,  pp.  176- 

178. 
Remarks  upon  the  four  known  species  of  the 
genus  Apteryx  inhabiting  New  Zealand. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  247 ; 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1861,  Pt.  II,  p.  158 ; 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  p.  353, 1862.) 

245 
Remarks  on  the  late  increase  of  onr 
knowledge  of  the  Struthious  Birds. 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  1861,  pt.  2,  pp.  158, 
159. 
Additional    information     on    the     Struthious 
birtls,  with  »  liat  ot  the  known  species. 

(See  also  I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  247 ; 
Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  <S'ci.,  1861,  Pt.  I,  p.  176; 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  353, 1862.) 

246 
A  Naturalist's  Impressions  of  Spain. 
GcUton's  Vacation  Tourists  in  1861. 


[Exhibition  of  a  tracing  of  the  outline 
of  a  skull  of  the  adult  male  Ehinoceios 
Bumatranns,  on  behalf  of  Mr.  E.  Blyth, 
corr.  memb.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  1. 

248 
[Remarks  on  some  specimens  forwarded 
by  Captain  Speke.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  12, 13. 
This  collection  consisted  of  six  specimens  of 
mammals,  four  skins  of  birds,  and  two  skins  of 
fishes,  forwarded  by  Capt.  J.  H.  Speke  from  Du- 
thumi,  East  Africa. 

249 
On  some  Birds  recently  collected  by 
M.  Boucard  in  southern  Mexico. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  18-20,  pi.  iii. 

A  list  of  16  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

Harporhynchus  ocellattis  ia  described  and  figured. 

250 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  in  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1861.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  22. 

251 
[  Remarks  on  some  Snakes  received  from 
Bahia. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  23. 
A  list  of  five  species  of  snakes  received  from 
Dr.  Wucherer,  of  Bahia. 

252 
[Extracts  from  Dr.  G.  Bennett's  letter 
respecting  the  Ka^us  intended  to  be  sent 
l)y  him  to  the  Society,  etc.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  84-86. 

253 

On  a  new  species  of  Malaooptila  from 
western  Ecuador. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862.  pp.  86, 87,  pi. 
viii. 


Jdalacoptila  poHopis  is  described  and  figured.      '  distinctive  cbaractere. 


[Extracts  from  a  letter  from  Dr.  G. 
Bennett,  P\  Z.  S.,  announcing  the  ship- 
ment of  a  living  Kagu  for  the  Society, 
etc.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  p.  107. 

255 
Characters  of  nine  new  ^ecies  of  Birds 
received  in  collections  from  Bogota. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  pp.  109-112, 

pLxi. 
The  genus  Empidoehanes  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described:  I'urdus  ephippialis, 
Hylophilus  ferrugitiei/rons,  Chlorospingxis  olea- 
gineus,  Philydor  panerythrus,  Leptopogon  ery- 
throps,  L.  poeeilotis,  Myiobius  bellus,  Empido- 
ehanes poeeilurtis  and  Urochroma  stictoptera. 
TJrochroma  stictoptera  is  figured. 


On  two  new  species  of  Tyrant  Birds 
from  Ecuador. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  113. 

Meeocereulus  is  proposed  as  a  new  genus,  and 
the  new  species  Ochthoeca  eitrinifrons  and  Meeo- 
cereulus gratiosvLS  are  described. 

257 
[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  two 
living  Paradise  Birds  ( Paradisea  papuana) 
purchased  for  the  Society  by  Mr.  A.  R. 
Wallace.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  123. 
258 
[Additions  to  the   Menagerie    during 
the  months  of  January,  February,  and 
March,  1862.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  139, 140. 
259 
[Report  on  the  arrival  of  a  living 
Kagu,  presented  to  the  Society  by  Dr. 
George  Bennett,  F.  Z.  S.,  of  Sydney,  and 
of  several  other  specimens  of  living  ani- 
mals.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londoti,  1862,  p.  141,  pi.  xiv. 
Caeat'ua  ducorpsii  is  figured. 

260 
Note  on  the  Deer  of  Formosa. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  150-152,  pis. 

xvi,  xvii. 
The  four  species  of  deer  inhabiting  the  coasts  of 
China  and  Japan  are  enumerated.  Cervut  swin- 
hoei  is  aescribed  as  a  new  species,  and  the  diflbr- 
ences  between  C.  sika  and  C.  taevanu*  ar<^  pointed 
out.     G,  swinhoei  and  C.  taevanus  are  figured. 

261 
[Exhibition  on  behalf  of  Capt.  J.  W. 
P.  Orde,  F.  Z.  S.,  of  a  specimen  of  a  black 
variety  of  the  Water- Vole  {Arvicola  am- 
phihiusf)  and  of  a  Red-crested  Duck 
(Branta  rujina).'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  p.  163. 
262 
[Exhibition  of  Drawings  representing 
the  four  known  species  of  Wild  Asses.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  163, 164. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  .Soci- 
ety of  London  of  drawings  of  Asinus  hemionns, 
A.  indieus,  A.  hemipims  and  .1.    f(enioiiv.i,  with 
j  remarks  on  their  geographical  distribution  and 


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263 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
months  of  April  and  May,  1862.] 

Froe.  Zool.  Sue.  Londvn,  180'^,  pp.  184-186.  • 
264 
[On  some  interesting  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.] 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  pp.  186, 187. 
KeniarkH  on  two  Spider  Monkeys,  AteUt  fron- 
talus  iinrt  -1 .  hybridut.  and  two  yoiing  bears  from 
Japau,  for  which  thv    name   Urtus  japonicut  is 
su^gestml. 

(See   also   I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p. 
261.) 

265 

[Extracts  from  a  letter  from  Dr.  Lamp- 
rey, dated  Shanghai,  July  31, 1862.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sog.  London,  1862,  pp.  220,  221. 
Notes  ou  some  species  of  Pheasants,  Partridges 
and  Quails  of  China. 

266 
[Notice  of  a  living  Aye- Aye  (Chiromya 
madagascarienaia)  in  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  222. 
267 
[Extracts  from  letters  from  Dr.  G.  Ben- 
nett, F.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  246-250. 
268 
[Letter  from  Sir  Robert  Schomburgk, 
H.  M.  consul  for  Siam,  respecting  a  Diar- 
digallus  craicfurdi.^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  pp.  250, 251. 
269 
Note  on  the  Japanese  Bear. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  p.  261,  pi.  xxxii. 
Additional  observations  on  and  figure  of  Urtut 
japonieut. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,   p. 
186.) 

270 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
mouths  of  June,  July,  August,  Septem- 
ber, and  October,  1862.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  pp.  321-325. 
271 
Notes  on  the  Incubation  of  Python  aebw, 
as  observed  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1862,  pp.  365-368. 
Notes  on  the  iucubatioii  of  the  West  African 
Python,  and  observations  ou  the  dift'erence  in  its 
temi)erature  during  that  period  and  in  the  nor- 
mal state. 

(See  also  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  J7i«(.,  ser.  3, 
IX,  p.  310,  1862.) 

272 
On  some  Birds  to  be  added  to  the  Avi- 
fauna of  Mexico. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  pp.  368,  369,  pi. 
xlvl. 
A  list  of  eight  species,  not  before  known,  from 
Mexico.     Vireo  hypoehrj/seut  is  described  as  new 
and  liguro<l. 

273 

[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during  the 
month  of  November,  1862.] 

Froe.  Zool,  Soc,  Londi/n,  1862,  p.  376. 


274 
Additional  notes  on  the  American  Bar- 
bets. 

Ibis,  1862,  pp.  1, 2,  pi.  i. 
Additional  notes  on  the  Gapitonidte,  with  de- 
scription and  figure  of   Capito  maculicoronatu*, 
Lawr. 

(See  also  JbU,  1861,  p.  182. ) 

276 
Note  on  Falco  circumoinctut,  a  rare  Bird 
of  Prey  from  South  America. 
Ibis,  1862,  pp.  23-25,  pi.  ii. 
Falco   cireumeinetus  (Kaup)  is  figured  and  re- 
marked upoif. 

276 
On  the  Struthious  Birds  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IV,  pp.  353-364,  pis. 

ixviia-lxxvi  (1862). 
A  general  account  of  the  Struthious  birds  liv- 
ing in  the  Zoological  Society's  (Jardcns,  and  un 
enumeration  of  the  existing  Struthionet.  The 
following  species  are  figured:  Struthio  camehis, 
Phea  arnencana,  U.  macrorhyneha.  It.  darwinii, 
Catuarius  galeatns,  C-  bicaruneulattts,  C.  uiiiap- 
pendicvlatus,  C.  bennettii,  Dromoftis  nov{e-hollan- 
dice,  and  Z).  irroratus. 

(See   also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  pp. 

207,  247 :  liep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  8ci.,  1861,  Pt. 

I,  p.  176;  Pt.  II,  p.  158.) 

277 
Note  on  the  Temperature  of  the  female 
Python  aebce  during  incubation. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  IX,  pp.  310, 
311  (1862). 
A  table  of  temperatures  taken  during  the  in- 
cubation of  the  West  African  Python  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Gardens. 

(See   also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1862,  p. 
365.) 

278 
[On  two  rare  Fruit  Pigeons  living  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  p.  1. 
Ilemarksou  Carpophaga  mieroceraaad  Ptilopua 
fasciatus. 

279 
[Additions  to  the  Menagerie  during 
the  mouth  of  December,  1862.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  47. 

280 
[Exhibition  of  a  collection  of  insects 
and  fresh- water  shells  from  Madagascar, 
transmitted  by  Mr.  J.  Caldwell,  and 
notes  respectiug  them  commuuicated  by 
Mr.  Caldwell.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  48, 49. 

281 
On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Pipra 
from  New  Granada. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  pp.  63, 64,  pi.  x. 
Pipra  leueorrhoa  is  described  and  figured 


[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  female  of 
DiardigalluH  pnrlatua,  transmitted  by  Sir 
K.  Schomburgk.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  76, 77. 


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283  I 

On  the  American  Spine-tailed  Swifts  of  i 
the  genus  Chwtin-a. 

Proe.  Zool.    Soe.   London,  1863,  pp.  98-102, 
pi.  xiv,  flg  1. 
A  synopsis  of  the  American  species  of  the  genus 
Chcetura.     C.  einereiventrig  is  figured.  I 

284  I 
[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  col- 
lection of  Indian  Pheasants.] 

rroc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  104. 
Tliis  collection  consisted  of  specimens  of  seven 
species  of  Pheasants  and  one  specie^  of  Horn  bill. 

285 
List  of  the  species  of  Phaaianidie,  with 
remarks  on  their  Geographical  Distribu- 
tion. 

Proe.   Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  113-127, 
pi.  xvi. 
A  list  of  the  56  known  species  of  Pheasants, 
with  remarks  on  them  and  tables  of   their  geo- 
graphical  distribution.     Euplocamus  nohilis  is 
described  as  new  and  figured. 

(Also  separately  published  with  additional 
plates.    See  paper  No.  10.) 

286 
On  the  Mammals  and  Birds  collected  in 
Madagascar  by  Dr.  Charles  Meller.  , 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  pp.  160-165. 
Two  species  of  mammals  and  40  species  of  birds  i 
are  enumerated  and  remarked  upon. 

287  j 

On  a  new  Spine-tailed  Swift  from  west- 
ern Africa. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  18G3,  p.  205,  pi.  xiv, 
fig.  if. 
Chcetura  easiiini  is  described  and  figured,  and 
the  characters  in  which  it  difi'ers  from  C.gabini 
&re  pointed  out. 

288 

Observations  on  the  Birds  of  south- 
eastern Borneo,  by  the  late  James  Mott- 
lev,  esq.,  of  Banjermassiug,  with  notes 
byP.L.  Sclater. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  206-224. 
A  list  of  134  species,  with  notes  upon  them. 

289 
[Observations  on  some  of  the  Animals 
in  the  Zoological  Giirdens  of  Amsterdam, 
Rotterdam,  and  Antwerp.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  pp.  224,  22.^. 
Notes  on  some  of  the  interesting  species  of  ani- 
mals seen  during  a  visit  to  the  above-mentioned 
gardens. 

290 

Record  of  the  period  of  gestation  of 
certain  Ruminants  which  breed  in  the 
Society's  Gardens. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  pp.  230,  231. 
A  list  of  the  ruminants  which    breed  in   the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  with  their  periods 
of  gestation. 

291 

Notes   on   the   method   of   Incubation 
among  the  IMrds  in  the  order  Stnithioticn. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1803,  pp.  233-2.35. 

Notes  on  the  different  manners  in  wliich  certain 
birds  of  the  families  Strutldonida-  and  Aptenj- 
gidce  hatch  their  eggs  and  the  periods  taken  by 
each  of  them. 


Note  on  the  occurrence  of  the  European 
Sea  Eagle  in  North  America. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  251-253. 
Note  on  the  supposed  occurrence  of  HaliaHttis 
albiciUa  in  Nova  Scotia  and  Newfoundland. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  p. 
731.) 

293 

[Announcement  of  Mr.  James  Thomp- 
son's departure  for  India  to  bring  home 
collections  of  living  animals  which  had 
been  ottered  to  the  Society.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  pp.  370, 371. 

294 
On  some  new  and  interesting  Animals 
recently     acquired    for     the     Society's 
Menagerie. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  pp.  374-378,  pis. 

xxxi-xxxiv. 
Remarks  on  Lagothrix  humboldtii.  Galago  alleni, 
NycHcehus  tardigradus,  Jiubo  fafciolatus,  Phlogae- 
nas  bartleUi  (.sp.  nov.),  Chauna  chavaria  and 
Tropidonotusferox.  Lagothrix  huriboldtii,  Galago 
alleni,  Bubo  faseiolatus  and  Phlogoenas  bartletti 
are  figured. 

295 
[Exhibition  of  some  variegated  wool 
from  Ohio.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  438. 

296 
Note  on  the  breeding  of  Bennett's  Cas- 
sowary in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1863,  pp.  518, 519,  pi. 
xlii. 
Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  Caguariug  bennet- 
tii  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  with  a  fig- 
ure of  the  young  bird. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p. 
271.) 

297 
Note  on  the  Harrier  of  Bourbon  {Circus 
maillardi,  Verreaux). 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  163-165,  pi.  iv. 
Cireut  maillardi  is  remarked  upon  and  figured. 

298 
Not©  on  the  Eastern-Asiatic  Thrushes 
of  the  genus  Turdiis. 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  195-198. 
Turdus  hortulorum  is  described  as  new,  and  a 
table  of  the    geographical    distribution    of   the- 
thrushes  of  the  genus  Turdus  in  eastern  Asia  ia 
given. 

299 
Synopsis  of  the  known  species  of  Dac- 
n  is. 

Ibis.  1863.  pp.  311-317,  pi.  vii. 
A  synopsis  of  the  12  known  species  of  Daenis, 
of  which  Daenis  venusta  is  figured. 

300 
List  of  recent  additions  to  tlie  genus 
Calliste. 

Ibis,  1863,  pp.  450-452,  pi.  xii. 
A  list  of,  with  remarks  ui>on,  five  additional 
species  of  Calliste  de.scribe<l  since  the  publication 
of  the   "  Monograph  of  the  birds  forming  the 
Tanagrine  genus  Calliste."     C.  dowii  is  figured. 


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301 
Not©  on  tlio  Wombats  living;  in  the 
Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hitt.,  ser.  3,  XII,  p.  78 
(1863). 
Note  on  tlio  distiiictnosH  of  certain  species  of 
Pheuicvlomyf. 

302 
Note  on  I'allas's  Sand  Grouse. 

ZooloijM,  186:5,  ]).  8721. 
Not*  on  the  occurrence  of  I'nllas's  Sand  Grouse 
(Syrrhaptet  paradoxus)  in  England  in  1859. 

303 
List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  from  Hua- 
heine,  Society  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864.  pp.  8, 9. 
A.  list  of  10  species,  vrith  remarks  upon  them. 

304 
On  some  additions  to  the  list  of  the 
Birds  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.J3. 
Tlie  occurrence  of  Egretta  leuee  and  Prion  tur- 
tur  ill  the  Falkland  Islands  is  recorded. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1860,  p.  i 
382;  1861,  p.  45.) 

305 

On  the  species  of  the  genus  Chauna. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  74-76,  pi.  xi. 

The  diagnoses  of  the  three  species  Chauna  cha- 

varia,  C.  Serbiana  and  C.  nigricollis  are  given,  of 

which  the  last  is  described  as  a  new  species  and 

figured. 

(See  paper  No.  389.) 

306 
On  the  Mammals  collected  and  observed 
by  Capt.  J.  H.  Speke  during  the  East- 
African  expedition.    With  notes  by  Capt. 
J.  H.  Speke. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,    pp.  98-106i 

pis.  xii,  xiii. 

A  list  of  39  species,  with  Captain  Speke's  field 

notes.    Tragelaphus  tpekii  and  Oreas  livingstonii 

are  described  as  new  species,  of  which  the  former 

and  Oolunda  pulcliella  are  figured. 

307 

On  the  Birds  collected  by  Capt.  J.  H. 
Speke  during  the  East-African  expedi- 
tion.    With  notes  by  Capt.  J.  H.  Speke. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pji.  106-115, 
pi.  xiv. 
A  list  of  62  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Paalidoprocne  atbieept  is  described  and  figured. 

308 
On  the  species  of  the  American  genus 
Coccyzug. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  119-122. 
The  eight  known  species  of  Coeeyzu*  are  enu- 
merated, and  their  synonoiny  and  geographical 
ranges  given.     C.  bdirdi  is  described  as  a  new 
spei^ies. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  p. 
165.) 

309 
[On  some  important  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  8oc.  London,  1864,  pp.  138,  139. 


[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  liv- 
ing IHduncnhtH  and  of  other  additions  to 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.  158. 
311 
On  two  new  species  of  Birds  from  New 
Granada. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  166,  167. 
Baxileutertix  eimreieoUi*  and  Thripophaga  gut- 
tuligera  are  de8cril>ed. 

312 
[Announcement  of  Mr.  James  Thomp- 
son's  (the  Society's   head  keeper)  safe 
arrival  at  Calcutta.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.  168. 
313 
[Exhibition  of  a  series  of  bird  skins 
collected  by  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Tristram's 
expedition  in  Palestine.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  169,  170. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  series  of  bird  skins  from  Palestiiic,  of  which 
Patter  moabiticus  and  Caprimulgus  tamarUi*  are 
characterized. 

314 

List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  procured 
by  Mr.  George  H.  White  in  the  vicinity 
of  the  City  of  Mexico. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  172-179. 
An  annotated  list  of  156  species. 

315 
On  a  now  species  of  White  Cockatoo 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  187,  189, 
pi.  xvii. 

Caeatua  0}?/tt/ta2rntca  is  described,  and  a  list  of 
the  species  of  Caeatua,  with  their  diagnoses,  giv- 
en. Caeatua  dueorpsii  is  figured.  C.  ophthalmiea 
was  figured  as  C.  dueorpsii  {Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Lon- 
don, 1862,  pi.  xiv). 

316 

Notes  on  the  species  of  Tadoma  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.  183,  pis. 

xviii,  xix. 
A  diagnosis  of  the  six  species  of  Tadorna.  with 
remarks  upon  their  habits,  variation  in  the  col- 
ouring of  the  sexes,  and  geographical  distribu- 
tion. Tadoma  tadornoides  and  T.  variegata  are 
figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p. 

299;  1866,  p.  148.) 

317 

Characters  of  a  new  species  of  Falco 
discovered  by  the  late  Dr.  Dickinson,  of 
the  Central  African  Mission,  on  the  River 
Shir6. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p. 248. 
Falco  diekinsoni  is  descril)ed,  and  the  new  sub- 
genus Dissodeetes  is  jiroposed,   to  include  this 
species,   together  with  Falco  ardesiacus  and  F. 
zoniventris. 

318 
Note  on  the  species  of  Cuckoos  of  the 
genus  Neomorphux. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  249,  250. 
XeomorphtiH  geoffroyii  and  A',  rufipennis    »re 
characterized. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  50.) 


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[Keiriarks  on  the  Breeding  of  Bennett's 
Cassowary  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 
Pioe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p. 271. 
Remarks  on  Bennett's  Cassowary  (Casuarius 
beiinettii)  breeding  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gar- 
dens, and  exhibition  of  the  skeleton  of  the  origi- 
nal typical  example  of  this  species. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1863,  p. 
518.) 

320 

Characters  of  three  new  American  Par- 
rots. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  297, 298, 
.  pi.  xxiv. 

Coniirus  rhodogaster,  Natt.  MS.,  Brotogerys 
ehrysoMma,  Natt.  MS.,  and  Chrysotis  finschi  are 
described.     Gonurxis  rhodogaster  is  figured. 

321 

Note  on  the  Geographical  I)istribution 

of  the  Ducks  of  the  genus  Dendrocygna. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  299-301. 

The  geographical  distribution  of  the  species  of 

the  genus   Dendrocygna  is  given,  and    remarks 

made  upon  them. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p. 
189;  1866,  p.  148.) 

322 

Notes  on  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the 
Isthmus  of  Panama.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  342-373, 

1)1.  XXX. 

An  annotated  list  of  272  species  collected  by 
Mr.  James  M'Leannan  on  the  Isthmns  of  Panama. 
The  following  species  are  described  as  new:  Cag- 
ticulii.i  microrhynchus,  Myrmeeiza  immaeiilata, 
Camptogtonia  flaviventre  and  Conurus  ocularis. 
Eueometis  eassinii  is  figured. 

323 

[Announcement  of  Mr,  James  Thomp- 
son's return  from  Calcutta  with  a  valu- 
able collection  of  animals.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  373,  374. 


I  328 

I  Descriptions  of  seven  new  species  of 
j  Birds  discovered  by  the  late  Dr.  John 
I  Natterer  in  Brazil. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  605-611,  pla. 
I  xxxvii-xxxix. 

The  new  genus  Liosceles  (figured  in  text)  is 
proposed  and  the  following  species  are  described : 
Granatellus  pelzelni,  Tanagra  olivina,  Natt.  MS., 
Spermophila  pileata  (Natt.  MS.),  Pootpiza  oxy- 
rhyncha  (Natt.  MS.),  Hypoenemigjlaveseens  (Natt. 
MS.),  Pteraptochusthoraciev^ and  Pipra  nattereri. 
The  three  known  species  of  Oranatellns  are  diag- 
nosed, and  figures  are  given  of  Granatellus  pel- 
zelni,  G.  venustus,  Pteroptochus  thoracicus  and 
Pipra  nattereri. 

329 

Note  on  the  Quadrumana  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  7(i9-712,  pis. 

xl,  xli. 
A  systematic  list  of  the  species  of  Quadrumana 
living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with 
notes  upon  the  following :  3faeacus  upeeiosus,  M. 
eyelopis,  Galago  gametti  and  G.  erassieatidata. 
Galago  gametti  and  Pithecia  satanas  are  figured. 


Note  on  the  Caprimulgine  genus  Cosme- 
tornia.  \ 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  114, 115,  pi.  ii. 

Notes  on  Gosmetornis  vexillarius  and  C.  burtoni, 
of  which  the  former  is  figured. 

331 
On  the  Birds  of  the  Comoro  Islands. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  292-^01,  pi.  vii. 
General  remarks  on  the  Comoro  Islands  and  an 
annotated  list  of  23  species  of  birds.    Aeeipiter 
franeesi  is  figured. 

332  1 

On  the  Rapacious  Birds  collected  by 
the  late  Dr.  Dickinson  in  the  Zambesi 
Region. 

I  bis,  1864,  pp.  301-307,  pi.  viii. 
A  list  of  22  species,  with  remarks  uxK>n  them. 
Faleo  du:kinsoni  is  figured. 


[Notice  of  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  pp.  374,  375. 

325 
[Exhibition  of  a  series  of  specimens  of 
birds'  eggs  collected  in  the  vicinity  of 
Barrackpore  and  presented  to  the  Soci- 
ety by  Lieut.  R.  C.  Beavan,  with  notes 
on  their  nesting  habits.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.  375. 
A  list  of  21  species  is  given,  with  notes  by  Lieu- 
tenant lieavan  on  their  nesting  habits. 


Description  of  a  new  species  of  Duck 
from  Madagascar. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  pp.  487, 488,  pi. 
xxxiv. 

Anas  meUeri  is  described  and  figured. 
327 

[On  some  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p.  587. 


333 
On  a  new  species  of  Tetragonops. 

Ibis,  1864,  pp.  371, 372,  pi.  x. 
Tetragonops  frantzii  is  described  and  figured. 

334 
Note  on  the  Great  Auk. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XIV,  p.  320 

(1864). 
Note  calling  attention  to  the  existence  of  speci- 
mens of  the  skin.s  and  eggs  of  the  great   auk 
omitted  from  Mr.  Champley's  list.      {Ann.  and 
Mag.  Nat.  Uist.,  ser.  3,  XIV,  p.  235.) 

335 
The  Mammals  of  Madagascar. 

Quart.  Joum.  Set.,  London,  I,  pp.  213-219, 
pi.  ii  (1864). 
A  summary  view  of  the  mammal  fanna  of  Mad- 
agascar and  arguments  from  the  evidence  thus 
adduced,  as  to  the  former  connection  of  this  island 
with  the  continents  of  Africa,  Asia  and  America, 
and  its  present  position  in  zoological  geography. 
The  name  Lemuria  is  proposed  for  this  supposed 
submerged  continent.  A  plate  of  the  typical 
mammals  of  Madagascar  is  subjoined. 


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336 

[Notice  of  a  Mantchurian  Doer  received 
from  Mr.  Swinhoe.] 

I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  1,  2. 
NciU^  on  tliP  Maiit<!hurian  Diier  wliich  lia«l  been 
sent  to  the  Gardens  of  tlio  Zoological  Smuety  of 
London  by  Mr.  Swinhoe. 


[Notice  of  n  Prong-horned  Antelope 
added  to  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  60,  pi.  iii. 

Note,  accompanied  by  a  fljptre,  on  the  acquisi- 
tion, by  tlie  Zoolopica'l  Society  of  London,  of  a 
young  male  specimen  of  AiitUoeapra  americana. 

338 
[Remarks  npon  a  stnffed  specimen  of 
a  Water-Pi]»it  (--1h//i«8  apinoletta)  from  the 
collection  of  the  Bishop  of  Oxford.  ] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865.  p.  60. 
Remarks  upon,  and  exhibition  to  a  meeting  of 
the  Zoological    Society  of  London,  of  a  stnn'ed 
specimen  of  Anthtis tpinoletta  (hinn.),  wliicli  had 
been  shot  near  Brighton. 

339 

[Exhibition  of  the  type  specimen  of 
Galago  monteiri  and  remarks  on  Galago 
crasskandata  and  G.  crassicaudata  var. 
kirkii.'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  60, 61. 

Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  the  type  specimen  of  Oalago 
monteiri,  and  remarks  pointing  out  the  difleren- 
tial  characters  of  the  "species,  O.  cragsieaudata 
and  O.  crassicaudata  var.  kirkii. 

340 
Note  on  the   Breeding  of   a  Ground- 
Pigeon  in  the  Society's  Alenagerie. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  238-240. 

Note  on  Phlogoenas  erinigera  breeding  in  the 

Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  and  remarks  on  tlie 

separation,  by  IJonaparte,  of  the  (ironnd  Pigeons 

of  America  from  those  of  the  Old  World. 

341 
On  a  new  species  of  the  genns  Baaileu- 
terua  of  Cabanis,  with  a  synopsis  of  the 
known  species  of  the  genus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  28^-286,  pis. 
ix,  X. 
BatUeutenis  mesoleueus  is  described  as  new, 
and  a  synopsis  of  the  15  known  species  of  the 
genus  Basileuterus  is  given.  The  following  spe- 
cies are  figured :  li.  mesoleucus,  B.  cinereicoUis,  B. 
semicervinus  and  B.  uropygialis. 

342 

[Notice  of  several  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  p.  318. 
343 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Pas- 
serine Bird  from  Mad<agascar. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  326, 327,  pi. 
xiii. 
Bvlophorha  ruticiUa  (gen.  et  sp.  nov.)  is  de- 
Bcrioed  and  fignred. 

344 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Indian 
Porcupine. 

Proe.Zool.;9oe.Lon(2on,  1865,  pp.  352-356,  pi. 
xvi. 


Bystrix  inalahariea,  Day,  is  descrlbeil  and  fig- 
ured, and  a  list  of  the  known  species  of  Jlyitrix 
and  their  localities  a4lded. 


[Kemarks  upon  a  collection  of  Bird 
Skins  formed  by  the  Society's  coire- 
spouding  member,  M.  Adolphe  Boucard, 
in  the  vicinity  of  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  397. 
Kxliibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Z(M)logioal 
Society  of  London,  and  notes  tipon,  a  collection 
of  bird  skins  obtained  near  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico, 
by  M.  A.  Boucard. 

346 
Description  of  a  new  Accipitrine  Bird 
from  Costa  Rica. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Jjondon,  1865,  pp.  429,  430, 
pi.  xxiv. 
Leueoptemis  prineeps  is  descrilxMl  and  flgared. 

347 
[Remarks  on  a  rare  Parrot  from  Do- 
minica.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  437,  438. 
Remarks  on  a  young  specimen  of  Chrysoti*  au- 
ntista  which  ha<l  been  sent  by  Mr.  Bernard  from 
])ominica.  West  Indies,   to  the  Gardens  of  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London. 

348 
[Exhibition  of  a  photograph  of  a  pair 
of  Gayals  intended  for  the  Menagerie.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  465. 
349 
[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  Paradisea 
cali-a,  lately  discovered  in  the  Island  of 
Waigiou.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  p.  465. 
350 
[Notice  of  recent  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  p.  466. 
351 
[Exhibition  of  specimens  of  Jleliomas- 
ier  angelw,  and  notes  thereupon  l)y  Pro- 
fessor Burmeister,  For.  Memb.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  466, 467. 
352 

Report  on  a  collection  of  Animals  from 
Madagascar,  transmitted  to  the  Society 
by  Mr.  J.  Caldwell. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  467-470, 
pi.  xxvii. 
This  collection  consisted  of  two  species  of  mam- 
mals {Xyctinomus  (Mormoptenis  n.  snbg.)  i«^?'ia- 
ri«,  n.  sp.,  and  Jfits.  ap.  ?)  determined  by  Dr.  W. 
Peters,  live  species  of  reptiles  determined  by  Dr. 
Giinther,  and  one  crayfish  (4«<ar?t«cnWjce/K  n'.  sj).) 
determined  by  Mr.  Spenct  Bate,  The  crayfish  is 
figured. 

353 

[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a 
young  male  African  Elephant  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  510. 
354 

Notes  on  the  genera  and  species  of 
Cypselido'. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  593-617, 
pis.  xxxiii,  xxxiv. 


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Observations  on  the  correct  position  in  the  nat- 
ural system  of  the  CypselidcB,  as  evidenced  by  the 
form  of  the  sternum  and  the  nnmber  of  the  pha- 
langes of  the  toes,  together  with  a  synopsis  of 
the  family.  Hirundiuapus  and  Wephcecetes  are 
revised  from  Hirundapxis  and  Nephocoeles  as  sec- 
tional names  of  Chtetura  and  Gypseioides,  respect- 
ively, CypneVus  infumatus  and  Glicetura  bincutata 
are  described  as  new  species,  and  Gypselus  squa- 
tnatus  and  Ghcetura  biscutata  are  figured.  The 
genera  treated  of  are :  Cypselua,  PanyptUa,  Ghce- 
tura, Gypseioides,  GoUoealia  stud  Dendroehelidon. 

355 
[Exhibition  of  bird  skins  collected  by- 
Mr.  Henry  Whitely  in  Japan.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  186.5,  p.  618. 

356 

On  a  new  Parrot  of  the  genus  Xaaiterna. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  620-622, 

pi.  XXXV. 

Nasiterna pusio  is  described  and  figured. 

357 
[On  recent  additions  to  the  Menagerie, 
with  notes.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  675, 676. 
358 
[Notices  of  Animals  observed  in  several 
Continental  Zoological  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  676, 677. 

Remarks  on  the  animals  observed  during  a  visit 
to  the  Zoological  Gardens  of  Hamburg,  Rotter- 
dam and  Amsterdam. 


On  the  structure  of  Leptosoma  discolor. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1865,  pp.  682-689. 

Remarks  on  some  peculiar  points  in  the  struc- 
ture of  Leptosoma  discolor,  and  a  suggestion  that 
this  species  should  form  the  type  of  a  new  family, 
near  the  Goradidas  in  the  natural  system.  Illus- 
trations in  text. 

360 

[Correction  of  some  previous  remarks 
on  the  supposed  occurrence  of  Haliaetus 
albicilla  in  America.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Son.  London,  1865,  p.  731. 

The  supposed  occurrence  of  Haliaetus  albicilla 
in  America  is  stated  to  be  an  error,  and  the  two 
specimens  captured  in  K'ova  Scotia  and  Newfound- 
land (Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  251)  are 
here  referred  to  H.  leucoeephalus. 

361 
Note  on  two  rare  species  of  the  Ameri- 
can genus  Dendrocca. 
Ibis,  1865,  pp.  87-89. 
Note  on  Dendra-ca  ehrysoparia  and  D.  occident- 
aU,i,  with  diagnosis  of  the  four  closely  allied  spe- 
cies, D.  virens,  D.  oecidentalis,  D.  townsendi  and 
D.  ehrysoparia. 

362 
Notes  on  Kriiper'.s  Ntithatch  and  on  the 
other  known  species  of  the  genus  Sitta. 

Ibis,  1865,  pp.  306-311,  pi.  vii. 
A  description  and  figure  of  iSt^rt  krueperi,  Pelz. 
and  remarks  upon  the  twelve  other  known  spc 
cies  of  the  genus  Sitta. 

•Ii  363 

Description  of  a  new  species  of  Tana- 
ger  of  the  genus  Iridornia. 

Ibis,  1865,  pp.  495,  496. 
Iridoniit  reinhardti  is  described  and  figured. 


364 
Note  on  the  so-called  "Japanese"  Pig 
{Centuriosus pliciceps,  Gray;  Ftychochoerus 
plicifrons,  Fitziuger). 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XV,  pp. 

154,  155(1865). 
Note  pointing  out  that  the  so-called  "Japan- 
ese "  pig  is  probably  only  a  domesticated  variety, 
and  that  its  true  home  is  China. 

365 

On  the  birth  of  a  young  Hippopotamus 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens  at 
Amsterdam. 

Hep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sei.,  1865,  pt.  2,  p.  93. 

Note  on  the  birth  of  a  young  hippopotamus  in 
the_  Zoological  Society's  Gardens  at  Amsterdam, 
which  was  believed  to  be  the  first  successful  in- 
stance of  the  reproduction  of  this  animal  in 
Europe. 

366 

The  Mammals  of  Australia. 

Quart.  Joum.  Sei.,  London,   II,   pp.  13-19 

(1865).  With  a  plate. 
A  summary  view  of  the  mammal-fauna  of  Aus- 
tralia, which  serves  to  show  that  this  fauna  dif- 
fers in  a  most  marked  degree  from  that  of  every 
other  part  of  the  world.  A  plate  of  the  typical 
mammals  of  Australia  is  given. 

367 
The  Mammals  of  South  America. 

Quart.  Joum.  Sei.,  London,  II,  pp.  605-621 

(18<J5).  With  a  plate. 
A  general  outline  of  the  mammal-fauna  of  South 
America,  and  a  summary  of  its  principal  charac. 
teristics,  which  distinguish  this  region  from  the 
other  regions  of  the  world's  surface.  A  plate  of 
the  typical  mammals  of  South  America  is  given- 

368 
[Notice  of   the   addition  of  a  Gayal 
{Boa  frontalis)  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
Notice  of  the  addition  of  a  young  male  Gayal 
to  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  wliich  Had 
been  presented  to  the  Society  by  Babu  Rajendra 
Mullick.    A  figure  of  the  animal  is  given. 

369 
[Remarks  on  Lemur  leucomyatax,  Bart- 
lett.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  1, 2. 
Note   pointing   out  that   Lemur  leucomystax, 
Bartlett,  is  probably  only  the  female  of  Lemur 
macaco,  Gm. 

370 

Report  on  Birds  collected  at  Windvo- 
gelberg,  South  Africa,  by  Captain  G.  E. 
Bulger,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc-ijondon,  1866,  pp.  21-23. 
A  list  of  44  species,  determined  by  Dr.  Hart- 
lanb,  of  which  Hemipteryx  immaculata  is  de- 
scribed as  new. 

371 

[Remarks  on  the  American  Lepidosiren 
(Lepidoairen  paradoxa).'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  34,35. 
Remarks  on  the  American  Lepidosiren  and  the 
scarcity  of  specimens  in  European  collections. 

372 
On  a  new  American  Cuckoo  of    the 
genus  Neomorphua. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  59,  60,  pi.  v. 


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Jfeomorphiu  $alvini  is  described  and  flfturad, 
and  It  aynoimJH  of  the  Rpecies  of  thu  ^imkih  AVo- 
tn<>ri>hu$  ;iivi'n. 

(S(!0  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864,  p. 
249.) 

373 
[Remarks  on  some  Monkeys  received 
from  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  79, 80. 
Keiiiarks  on  the  monkeys  that  inhabited  St. 
Kitts.  West  Indies,  whicii  wore  undoubtedly 
ivftTuble  to  the  common  green  monkey  yCereo- 
pxthtnit  callitriehus,  Gootfr.)  of  West  Africa,  and 
iintl  i>i-obably  been  introduced. 

(See  also  Nature,  XXI,  p.  153,  1879;    XLI, 
p.  368, 1890.) 

374 
[Notice  of  recent  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  80. 


[ExhiV)itionof  a  collection  of  Mammals 
and  iJirds  from  Japan.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  80, 81. 
376 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Pern.  With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
Parti.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,   pp.   96-100, 

pi.  xi. 
An  annotated  list  of  23  species,  of  which  Oeo- 
titta   eratHrostris  and  Myiobitis  nationi  are  de- 
scribed as  new.    Myiohiun  nationi  and  M.  puleher 
(from  Ecuador)  are  figured. 

*(For  Part  II  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

1867,  p.  340<   Pt.  Ill,  1869,  p.  146;  Pt.  IV, 

1871,  p.  496;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

377 

[Notice  of  a  Pndu  Deer  recently  added 
to  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  104, 105. 
Notice  of  the  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Menagerie  of  a  specimen  of  Cerviit  pudu  which 
had  been  presented  by  Mr.  Charles  Bath.    The 
bead  of  the  animal  is  figured  in  tlie  text. 

378 
Notes  upon  the  American  Caprimulgidw. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  123-145,  pis. 

xiii,  xiv. 
General  observations  on  the  Caprimulgidte, 
with  a  synopsis  of  the  American  si)ecies  of  the 
family,  of  which  42  are  enumerated.  Gray's 
gt-niis  Eleothrepiu*  is  emended  to  lleleothreptu.i 
and  three  new  subgenera  are  createtl,  viz,  Podo- 
ehmtet.  Diplopsali.i  and  Macropsalts.  Stenopid.i 
ru/ieervix  is  de.scril)ed  as  a  new  species.  A  table 
showing  the  distribution  1>f  the  species  in  Amer- 
ica i.s  apjMinded.  Figures  are  given  of  Strnopxi.i 
rvficennxnndAntroftomuiiparvuluji.  Illustrations 
are  given  in  the  text.  The  genera  treated  of  are : 
Ifyctibius.  Stfatomis,  Podager,  Lurocnlin,  Olior- 
deiUs,  AntroHtomus,  Stenopgix,  Hydropgalit,  lie- 
Uothreptu*,  Nyetidromxi*  nnA  Siphonorhis. 

(See  alao  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p. 

581.) 

379 
Additional  notes  on  the  Analtda'  of  the 
genera  Dendrocijyna  and  Tadorna. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  jip.  148-150. 
Additional  notes  to  previous  communications 
on  the  genera  Vmdroeygna  and  Tadorna  (cf.  Proe. 
Zool.  Soe.  London,  1864',  pp.  189, 299). 


380 

Catalogue  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E. 
Bartlett  on  the  River  Ucayali,  eastern 
Peru,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  new 
species.  By  P.  L.  Sdatcr  andOsbert  Sal- 
vin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  175-201,  pi. 
xviil. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  253  species.  Two 
new  genera,  viz,  Stiymatiira  and  Metopothrix,  and 
the  following  new  species  are  describeil :  Speniio- 
phila  oeellata,  Fumariut  torridtis,  Synallaxui  ter- 
rieolor,  S.  rulpeettla,  Jlypoeneuiis  melanura,  H. 
hemileuea,  MuseiDnxieola  fluviatilis.  Serpophaga 
hypoleuea,  Metopothrix  aiirantiacnx.  Leucippus 
chlorocereus,  Gould  MS.,  and  Thaumantiat  hart- 
letti,  Goidd  MS.  Metopothrix  aurantiacus  is  flg- 
nred. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p. 

566.) 

381 

[Notice  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie,  and  of  the  transmission  of  a 
Manatee  to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  W.  Lat- 
imer, of  Puerto  Rico.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  201. 


[Remarks  on  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  203. 
383 

Note  on  the  genus  Geobates  of  Swain- 
son. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  204,205,  pi. 
xxi. 
Remarks  on  Qeobates  brevieauda  of  Swainson. 
which  species  is  shown  to  have  been  described 
eight  years  proviotisly  by  Maximilian,  under  the 
name  of  Anthu.t  pfeciloptent-s.  The  namt»  Geobates 
pmcilopterus  must  therefort^  be  adopted.  A  «le- 
scription,  listof  synonyms,  and  a  plate  of  the  bird, 
are  given. 

384 

[Notice  of  several  interesting  species 
of  Mammals  and  Birds  living  in  the  Gar- 
dens of  the  Socidtd  Zoologique  d'Accli- 
matation  of  Paris.  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  210. 
385 

On  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Acdptter 
from  New  Granada. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Londm,  1866,  pp.  302-304. 
Aecipiter  ventralis  is  (le8cril>ed,  and  a  synopsis 
of  the  nine  known  American  species  of  Aeeipiter 
is  added. 

386 

[Notice  of  a  rare  American  Monkey 
(Pithecia  lencocephala)  lately  added  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  305. 

Note  on  a  si)ecimen  of  I^theeia  leueocephala, 
which  had  been  obtained  in  Demerara,  and  pre- 
sented to  the  Zoological  Society  by  Mr.  W.  H. 
Uarton. 

387 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
American  Oscines. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  pp.  320-324. 
The  genus  Spodiomix  (ilhistrate<l  in  text)  and 
the  following  new  species  are  described:  Turdut 
ntbcinerenii,  (Hnelocerthia  maerorhyncha,  Thryo- 
thorax  inartinicensis,  Jlylophilva  pectoralis,  H. 
brunneiee])*  and  Spodiomitjardinii. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUXLEY  SCLATER.     ^7 


388 

[Notice  of  a  specimen  of  the  Califor- 
nian  Vulture  (Cathartes  californianus)  re- 
cently added  to  the  Society's  collection.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  366. 
Note  on,  and  illustration  of,  a  specimen  of  Ca- 
thartes  californianus  presented  to  the  Zoological 
Society's  Menagerie  by  Dr.  Colbert  A.  Canfield. 

389 
Note  on  Chauna  nigricolUs. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  pp.  369, 370. 
Kote  pointing  out  that  Chauna  derbiana.  Gray, 
and  Chauna  nigricolUs,  Sclater,  are  identical. 
( See  paper  !No.  305.) 
390 
[Exhibition   of  a  young  specimen  of 
Chauna  derhiana,  forwarded  by  Dr.  W. 
Huggins,  of  San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  C. 
M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  417. 
391 
On  some  additions  to  the  Catalogue  of 
Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E.  Bartlett  on  the 
River  Ucayali.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  566,  567. 
A  list  of,  -with  remarks  upon,  20  additional  spe- 
cies to  Mr.  Bartlett's  former  list. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  175.) 
392 
Additional*note8  on  the  CaprimulgidcB. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  pp.  581-590,  pis. 
xiv,  xlvi. 
Anatomical  observations  on  the  genus  Podar- 
gut.  and  additional  notes  on  various  species  of 
American  Caprimulgidce.*  Antrostomu*  ornatut 
is  described  as  new  and  figured.  AntroBtomus 
maculicaudut  is  also  figured.  Illastrations  are 
given  in  the  text. 

*(ror  former  paper,  cf.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1866,  p.  123.) 

393 
Note  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Mu8- 
cisaxicola. 

Ibit,  1866,  pp.  56-59. 
Notes  on  the  species  of  Mu»cisa3:ieola  men- 
tioned in  Messrs.  Philippi  and  Landbeck's  article 
on  this  genus  {Wiegmann's  Arehiv,   1865,  p.  75), 
and  an  arrangement  of  the  nine  known  species. 

394 
Note  on  "  Kittacinclaauricularis,"  Swin- 
hoe. 

IHs,  1866,  pp.  109, 110,  pi.  iv. 
It  is  here  pointed  out  that  the  generic  term 
Kittadncla,  as  applied  by  Mr.  Swinhoeto  his  new 
species  aurieularis,  is  incorrect,  and  that  the 
species  should  be  referred  to  the  genus  Sibia. 
Sibia  aurieularis  is  figured. 

395 
Note  on  the  Distribution  of  the  species 
of  Ckaamorhynchus, 

Ibis,  1866,  pp.  406, 407. 
Remarks  on  the  range  of  the  four  known  spe- 
cies of  Chasmorhynehui,  and  observations  on  the 
note  of  C.  nudieollis. 

396 
Report  on  the  Extinct  Birds  of  the 
Mascarene  Islands.     By  a  committee  con- 


sisting of  Prof.  A.  Newton,  Rev.  H.  B. 
Tristram,  and  Dr.  Sclater. 

Pep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1866,   pt.  1,  pp. 

401, 402. 
Report  on  the  collections  of  extinct  birds'  bones 
which  had  been  sent  home  from  Mauritius  by  Mr. 
George  Clark,  and  from  Rodriguez  by  Mr.  George 
Jenner, 

397 
On  the    Systematic    Position    of    the 
PTongiioTn (Antilocapra  americana). 

Pep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1866,  pt.  2,  pp.  77, 
78;  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XVIII, 
pp.  401-404  (1866). 
Note  on  the  systematic  position  of  Antilocapra 
americana,  which,  on  account  of  its  peculiarities 
in  structure,  is  proposed  to  form  the  type  of  a  new 
family,  viz,  Antilocaprid<e,  to  be  placed  between 
Camelopardalidce  and  Bovidce  in  the  natural  sys- 
tem.   A  table  of  the  distribution  of  the  Rumi- 
nants is  appended. 


[Exhibition  of  Mexican  Birds  and  char- 
acters of  a  new  species.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  1, 2,  pi.  i. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  some  specimens  of  birds 
collected  in  Mexico  by  M.  A.  Boucard,  and  de- 
scription and  figure  of  a  new  species,  Zonotrichia 
boueardi. 


[Extracts   from  letters  received  from 
Mr.  E.  Bartlett,  from  Xeberos,  Peru.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  p.  2. 

400 
[Notice  of  a  new  species  of  Ratel  (Mel- 
livora  leuconota).'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  Lmidon,  1867,  p.  98,  pi.  viii. 
Mellivora  leiteonota  is  described  and  figured. 

401 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  p.  179. 

402 
Notes  upon  some  Parrots  living  in  the 
Society's  Menagerie. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  183-185,  pi. 

xvi. 
Notes  on  various  species  of  parrots  living  in 
the  Zoological  Society  s  Menagerie.  Ara  ambigua 
and  A.  militaris  are  diagnosed,  the  dift'erences  be- 
tween Cacatua  ducorpsii  and  C.  ophlhalmica  are 
pointed  out,  and  a  figure  is  given  of  Lorius  chloro- 
eereus. 

403 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  and  remarks  upon  Saiga  tata- 
rica.'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  240,  pi.  xvii. 
Remarks  on  Sus  taivanus  and  Saiga  tatarica, 
specimens  of  which  had  recently  been  Added  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie.    Saiga  tata- 
rica is  figured. 

404 
List  of  Birds  collected  on  the  Blewfields 
River,   Mosquito   Coast,   by   Mr.    Henry 
Wickham.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  pp.  278-280. 
A  list  of  39  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 


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405 

[Remar'ks  on  spociniens  of  SnakeH  (liol- 
d(r)  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Sof.  London,  1807,  i».  315. 
Notice  of  tho  nddition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
collection  of  specimens  of  Morelia  variegata  and 
Boa  eqtus. 

406 
[Reniarka  on  Gulls  (Larido")  living  in 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Xool.  moe.  London,  1867,  pp.  316,316. 
Note  iiointing  out  the  cliflerenceH  of  the  three 
Hpecieii  Larrm  argentatut,  L.  futcetcen*,  and  L. 
ftueuf. 

407 
.    Notes  on  the  Birds  of  Chili. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  pp.  319-340. 
A  rt8um6  of  the  binls  of  Chill,  of  which  209 
species  are  enumerated. 

408 
On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.      With   notes  on   their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation.    Part  II.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Sac.  London,    1867,  pp.  340-344, 
pis.  XX,  xxi. 
A  list  of  12  species,  witli  remariis  upon  them. 

Pooapiza  bonapartii  and  Porzana  erytnropt,  nn. 

spp.,  are  described  and  figured. 

*(For  part  I,  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 
1866,  p.  96;  Pt.  Ill,  1869,  p.  146;  Pt.  IV, 
1871,  p.  496;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

409 
[Annonncement   of   tho   arrival    of   a 
Lyre-Bird  (Mennra  superba)  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Sac.  Londmi,  1867,  p.  391. 
410 
[Report  of  the  birth  of  a  young  male 
Giraffe,  and  list  of  Giraffes   that  have 
lived  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1867,  pp.  391, 392. 
411 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Jjondon,  1867,  p.  473. 
412 
[Exhibition  of  a  skull  of  Tapirus  hairdi 
from  Nicaragua.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  p.  473. 
413 

List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Wallace 
on  the  Lovver  Amazons  and  Rio  Negro. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  jvud  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Jjondon,  1867,  pp.  560-596, 
pis.  xxix,  XXX. 
An  annotated  catalofjuo  of  282  species,  from  the 
examination  of  which  conclusions  arc  drawn  as  to 
the  general  character  and  derivation  of  the  avi- 
fauna of  the  Para  District.  The  three  species. 
UyUiphilusruhrifronfi.  If.  semicinereiis  and  Heter- 
opelma  xvallacii.  :\rv  dpscril)ed  as  new.  Figures 
are  given  of  lljilxphihiK  semicinerevji,  H.  rnbri- 
/ron»,  im<\  Tiinliis  J, liir(iit}/<ju.i  (jr.).  Gould's  M.S. 
name  I'olytinuK  Uucorrhotm,  is  liere  published  for 
the  first  time. 

414 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1807,  pp.  686. 687. 


4X6 


[Exhibition  of  a  rare  Snake  (SijMopis 
fitzingcri).'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  p.  687. 


410 


[Exhibition  of  the  Nest  and  Eggs  of 
the    Nutcracker   (Nucifraga    caryocatac- 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  p.  687. 


Catalogue  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
E.  Bartlett  on  the  River  Huallaga,  east- 
ern Pern,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of 
new  species.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.   Jjondon,  1867,  ])p.  748, 749, 
pi.  xxxiv. 

A  tabular  list  of  205  species,  showing  the  local' 
ities  whence  they  were  obtained,  with  notes  on 
the  more  remarkable  ones  and  descriptions  of  tho 
following:  Dendrocolapte.i  radi'datvi,  Sd.  MS.; 
Thamnophibi.s  miirinvs.  Natt.  MS. :  DyKithaniniis 
ardesiaciiK,  Mynnotherula  cinereiventrix,  Scl.  MS.: 
Leptopof/un  peruoianus,  Chcetura  braehycerea,  and 
Celeus  citreopygius,li'p. MS.  Chcetura braehyeerea 
is  figured. 

418 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  pp.  815-820, 

pis.  xxxvi,  xxxvii. 
Attention  is  called  to  the  morc^oticeablo  .addi- 
tions to  the  Zoological  Society^  Menagerie,  of 
which  Felin  aurata  and  Gazella  soemmerringi  are 
figured.  Tribonyx  mortieri  and  TJrsxis  piseatornre 
figured  in  text. 


[Notice  of  the  arrival  of  a  collection  of 
Animals  from  Calcutta.  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867.  pp.  820,821. 


[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Menagerie.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867,  pp.  890,  891 . 


[Notice  of  the  Exhibition  of  a  skin  of 
Chionia  minor.'} 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Jjondon,  1867,  p.  891. 

422 
[Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  the  Eland 
in  captivity.] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1867,  pp.  953,  9.")4. 
An  extract  of  a  letter  from  Lord  Hill,  giving  an 
account  of  tho  Elands  which  had  bred  while  iu 
his  jMJSsession  at  Hawkstone,  Shropshire. 


List  of  Birds  collected  at  Pobas.  Upper 
Amazons,  by  Mr.  .John  Hauxwell,  with 
notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  \m7,  j)p.  977-981,  pi. 

xlv. 
An  annotiite<l  catalogue  of  1.1.")  species  and  de- 
«cri|>tions  <if  tlie  following  now  species:  Oryzobo- 
run  inelan,  Perenoxtola  /nrtis,  Ti/raiiniscuii  graei- 
lipes,  Scl.  an.,  and  Porzana  fateiata.  Perenostola 
funebris  is  figured. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      29 


On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  H. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salviu.     Part  I.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  pp.  982-991,  pi. 
xlvi. 
A  Jist  of  58  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Museisaxicola  rubricapilla  is  figured. 

*(For  Part  II  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  173 ;  Pt.    Ill,    1868,    p.  568 ;    Pt.  IV, 

1869,  p.  151;  Pt.V,  1869,p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873, 
p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.VIU,  1874, 
p.  677;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

425 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Ldotaud's  "Birds  of 
Trinidad." 

Ibis,  1867,  pp.  104-108. 

A  commentary  on  Dr.  A.  L^otaud's  "Oiseaux 
de  I  ile  de  la  Trinidad  (Antilles)."  Royal  8vo, 
Port  d'Espagne,  1866. 

426 
On  the  Antilocapridce. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Rist.,  ser.  3,  XIX,  p. 
58  (1867). 
A  rejoinder  to  Dr. .J.  E.  Gray's  criticism*  of  a 
former  paper  on  the  AntilocapridoB.t 

*An7i.  and  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XVIII, 

p.  468  (1866). 

f  Hep.  Brit.  Atsoc.  Adv.  Set.,  1866,  pt.  2,  p.  77. 

427 
Note  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Triho- 
nyx. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  3,  XX,  pp. 

122,  123  (1867). 
A  diagnosis  of  the  three  species  Tribonyx  mor- 
tieri,  T.  gouldi  and  T.  ventralis,  of  which  T.  gouldi 
is  described  as  new. 

428 
The  Bellbirds  of  America. 

Intellectual  Ohterver,  X,  pp.  401-408  (1867). 
Remarks  upon  the  four  known  species  of  the 
genus  Chasmorhynchus.  and  their  distribution  in 
America.    Ghasmorhynchus  nudicollis  is  figured. 

429 

Barbets,  and  their  Distribution. 

The  Intellectual  Observer,  XII,  pp.  241-246 
(1867). 
Kotes  on  the  species  of  the  family  Gapitonidce, 
and  their  geographic  range.    Megalaima  asiatica 
is  figured. 

430 
Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  new  spe- 
cies of  Impeyan  {Lophophorus   Vhuyai).} 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1808,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 
£.>chibitiou  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  drawing  ot  Lophophorus  I'huysi. 
L.  re/ulgens  and  L.  I'huysi  are  diagnosed.    The 
latter  is  figured. 

431 

Descriptions  of  new  species  of  Birds 
of  the  families  Dendrocolaptidw,  Strigidw, 
and  Columhidce.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  53-60,  pi.  v. 

Dendrocincla  ruficepg,  Dendrocolaptet  puncti- 
colli*.  Scops  barbarus,  Syrnium  fulvescens,  Leptoj)- 
tila  plumbeiceps  and  L.  cerviniventri.<<  are  de- 
scribed, and  the  American  species  of  each  genus 
enumerated.  Dendrocolaptet  puncticollis  is  fig- 
ured.   The  text  is  illustrated. 


432 
[Remarks  upon  a  Bear  recently  added 
to  the  Society's  Menagerie.  ] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  71-73,  pi. 
viii. 
Remarks  upon,  and  figure  of,  an  apparentlj- new 
species  of  bear  recently  added  to  the  Zoological 
Society's  Menagerie,  to  which  the  name  Ursus 
nasutus  is  applied.  A  list  of  the  living  species  of 
bears  in  the  society's  collection  is  given. 

433 
[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  the  Guacharo 
{Steatornia  caripensis).^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  73,  74. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  an  egg 
of  Steatomis  caripensis  which  had  been  taken 
from  a  cave  in  the  Island  of  Trinidad.    A  figure 
of  the  egg  is  given  in  the  text. 

434 
List  of  Birds  collected  at  Conchitas, 
Argentine  Republic,  by  Mr.  William  H. 
Hudson.     By  P.  L.   Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  137-146. 
A  list  of  96  species,  with  notes  on  them.    The 
generic  name  Phacellodomus  is  emended  to  Via- 
cellodomus. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp. 
158, 631.) 

435 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.     Parti.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  165-173, 

pi.  xiii. 
A  tabular  list  of  126  species,  showing  the  l<x;ali- 
ties  in  which  they  were  collected,  with  notes  upon 
the  more  remarkable  ones.  A  new  genus,  Suble- 
gatus,  is  characterized;  Baird's  preoccupied 
generic  name  Heterorhina  is  altered  to  Henico- 
rhina,  and  the  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed :  Baiileuterus  griseiceps,  Euscarthmus  im- 
piger  and  Sublegatits  glaber,  the  last  two  of  which 
are  figured.    Illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

*  (For  Part  II  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  626;  Pt.  Ill,   1869,  p.   250;  Pt.  IV, 
1870,  p,  779 ;  Pt.  V,  1875,  p.  234.) 

436 
On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  H. 
Whitely.     By  P.  L.  Sclater   and  Osbert 
Salviu.     Part  II.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  173-178. 
A  list  of  28  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
The  text  is  illustrated. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1867,  p.  982;   Pt.  Ill,  1868,  p.  568;   Pt.  IV, 

1869,  p.   151;   Pt.  V,    1869,   p.   596;   Pt.  VI, 

1873,  p.  184;  Pt. VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.VIU, 

1874,  p.  677 ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

437 
[Exhibition  of  a  stuffed  specimen  of  a 
Monkey  (Cercooehus  alhigena)  from  Cab- 
inda,  north  of  the  River  Congo.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  183. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zooh)gical  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a   stufl'ed  specimen  of  Cerco- 
cehus  albigena,  which  had  been  procured  bj'  Mr. 
J.  J.  Monteiro  from  Cabinda. 
438 
On  the  Seals  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 
By  Capt.  C.  C.  Abbott.     Communicated, 
with  notes,  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  189-192. 


30 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


RemarkH  tm  Moniniia  elephantina,  Otaria  ju- 
lata,  (). /alklandica aud  Stewirhynchut  leptonyx. 

439 
Notes  oa  Baker's  Antelope  ( Hippotra- 
gus  bakeri). 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  Londnn,  1868,  pp.  214-218, 
pi.  xvi. 

Description  of  and  notcHon  tlio  ndnltand  .voting 
of  Uippotragw  baktri.  The  tlireo  known  specieH 
of  Hippotramm  lire  enunu^rated.  A  yonng  male 
is  figured.    Illustrations  are  given  in  the  text. 

440 
[Remarks  upon  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  261,  262. 


Notes  on  the  Pelicans  living  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  264-269, 

1>18.  XXV,  xxvi. 

Notes  on  tiio  10  known  species  of  Peleeanus,  of 
which  tlie  following  were  represented  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection:  Peleeanu^i  ono- 
erofalu.<i,  P.  viitratuii,  P.  erispus,  P.  rv/eseens,  P. 
eonxpieillatu.^  and  P.  fuscus.  P.  rvfeseens  and  P. 
fuscus  are  figured.    The  text  is  illustrated 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  p. 
631.) 

442 
[Notice  of  the  shipment  from  Austra- 
lia of  two  living  examples  of  Owen's 
Apteryx.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  p.  319. 


Descriptions  of  new  or  little-known 
American  liirds  of  the  families  Fringil- 
lida;  Oxyrhamphida,  liiicconidw,  and  Stri- 
gidw.    By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  322-329, 
pi.  xxix. 
The  following  species  are  described :  Peuecea 
notogtieta,  n.  sp.,  Zonotrichia  quin^uestriata,  n.  sp., 
Pyrgisoma  cabanisi,  n.  sp,  J',  kieneri,  Bp.,  Oxy- 
rhamphus  f rater,  n.  sj).,  Monasa  grandior,  n.sp., 
and  Oymnoglattx  lawrencii,  u.  sp.  The  known 
species  of  the  genera  Peuecea,  Pyrgisoma  and 
Oymnoplaux  are  enumerated.  Gymitoglaux  law- 
rencii 19  figured.  Illustrations  are  given  in  the 
text. 

444 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks   upon    a 
skin  of  the  Australian  Cassowary.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  376,  377. 
Exhibition  of.  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Soiriety  of  London,  and  remarks  upon  a  skin  of 
Castiarius  auxtrali*.  The  points  in  which  it  differs 
from  O.  galealus  are  shown. 


Descriptions  of  four  new  species  of 
Birds  from  Veragua.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  388-390. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Pyranga 
tettacea,  ChloroKpingxu  hypophanis,  Leptotricctis 
supereiliaris  and  Euphenma  egregia. 


[Exhibition  of  Heads  of  the  Spanish 
Ibex  {Capra pyrenaiva). 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe,  London,  1868,  pp.  403, 404. 


[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Society's  Menagerie.] 

I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  p.  404. 
448 
Synopsis  of  the  American  Kails  {lial- 
lidw).     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Sal- 
vin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  442-470,  pi. 

XXXV. 

A  synopsis  of  the  American  rails,  of  which  48 
species,  belonning  to  10  genera,  are  enumerated. 
'Ihe  genus  Thyrorhina  and  tlie  subgenus  Seocrex 
are  crcaU'd,  and  the  specie?  Porzana  letrau'di  and 
P.  eaiitaneicep*(\cBfr\\}ed  as  new,  the  former  being 
figured.  A  table  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
Kallidw  in  America  is  added.  Illustrations  are 
given  in  the  text.  The  following  are  the  genera 
treated  of:  liallut,  Aramiden,  Porzana,  Crex, 
Thyrorhina,  Porphyria,  Porphyriops,  OallintUa, 
Fuliea  and  Ueliomis. 

449 
[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie, and  Keport  on  Lecomte's  Expedition 
to  the  Falkland  Islands.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  526-530. 

Remarks  on  the  additions  to  the  2UN)logical  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  a  figure  of  Rhinoeeroi 
bicornis;  and  report  on  Lecomte's  Expedition  to 
the  Falkland  Islands. 

450 
[Announcement  of  the  arrival  of  a  skin 
and  skeleton  of  Elaphurus  davidianu9.~\ 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  p.  531. 


[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  566, 567. 
452 
[Remarks  on  the  Breeding  of  the  Eleo- 
nora  Falcon  near  Mogador.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  p.  567. 
An  account  of  that  portion  of  the  Island  of 
Mogador  where  Faleo  eleonorce  was  found  breed- 
ing. 

453 

On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.     Part  III.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  568-570. 
Remarks  upon  11  species,  with  a  list  of  the  83 
species  obtained  by  Mr.  Whitely  in  western  Pern. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London. 

1867,  p.  982 ;  Pt.  H,  1868,  p.  173 ;   It.  IV,  1869, 

p.  151;  Pt.V,  1869,  p.  596;  Pt.VI.  1873,  p. 

184;  Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII,  1874,  p. 

677  ;Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 

454 

Descriptions  of  some  new  or  little- 
known  species  of  Formicarians. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  pp.  571-575,  pi. 

xhii. 
The  now  genus  Xeoetantes  is  create<l  for  the  re- 
<',ei)tion  of  Xenopn  niger,  Natt.  MS.,  Pelz.,  and  the 
following  specnes  are  described :  Thamnophilxu 
nigricepK,  Gercomacra  napeniris,  Hypoenemis  Jty- 
poxantha,  Ueterocneini.i simplex,  and  Omopophaga 
gulturalis,  of  which  Ilypoeneuiis  hypoxantha  is 
figured.  A  list  of  the  new  s^)ecios  of  Formiearii. 
d(B  described  since  the  publication  of  the  "Cata- 
logue of  American  mnl.><"in  1862  is  appended. 
The  genus  Neoctantet  is  illuetrated  ia  the  text. 


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455 

.   [On;  additions  to  the  Society's  Menag- 
erie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  622. 
456 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
specimens  of  Avipelieeps  coronatus.'i 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  622,  623. 
Exbiliition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  and  remarks  upon  two  spoci- 
niena  of  A  mpeliceps  coronatus  from  the  northern 
part  of  Cochin-China. 

457 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skin  of  a  male  Kaleege.  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  623. 
Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,   and  remarks  upon  a  male 
Exiplo'eamus  euvieri    which   had   been   received 
from  Arracan. 

458 

On  the  breeding  of  Mammals  in  the 
Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lon- 
don during  the  past  twenty  years. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  623-626. 
Two  tables,  the  first  giving  a  list  of  the  dififer- 
ent  mammals  that  have  bred  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens  from  1848  to  the  end  of  1867, 
and  the  number  of  instances  of  the  breeding  of 
each  species;  the  second  table  giving  compara- 
tive lists  of  the  numbers  of  species  of  mammals 
that  have  lived  in  the  Gardens  during  that  period, 
and  of  those  that  have  bred,  thus  showing  the 
proportion  of  breeding  species  tothetotal  number 
of  species  exhibited. 

459 
On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goeriug.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salviii.    Part  II.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  626-632. 
A  tabular  list  of  99  species,  showing  the  locali- 
ties where  they  were  collected,  with  notes  on  the 
more  remarkable  ones.  Myiarchus  erythrocercus , 
Scl.  MS.,  and  Heteropelma  stenorhynchum  are 
described. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868, 
p.  165;  Pt.  Ill,  1869,  p.  250;  Pt.  IV,  1870,  p. 
779;  Pt.V,  1875,p.234.) 

460 

On  a  recently  discovered  Tanager  of 
the  genus  CalUste. 

i6i«,  1868,  pp.  71,  72,  pi.  iii. 

The  characters  and  figure  of  CalUste  cabanisi, 
originally  described  as  O.  sclateri  (Cab.  Joum.f. 
Ornithol.,  1866,  p.  163),  are  given. 

461 
List*  of  Birds  collected  in  the  Straits  of 
Magellan  by  Dr.  Cunningham,  with  re- 
marks on  the  Patagonian  Avifauna.     By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Ihis,  1868,  pp.  183-189. 
Kemarks  on  the  general  character  and  origin 
(as  attested  by  a  tabular  list  of  the  Pa.'^seres)  of 
the  Patagonian  avifauna,  and  a  list  of  44  species 
collected  in  the  Straits  of  Magellan  by  Dr.  Cun- 
ningham, with  notes  upon  them. 

"(For  second  list  see  Ibis,  1869,  p.  283;  third 
list,  1870,  p.  499.) 


[Exhibition  of  a  Skin  of  Spizcuitu^  ni- 
palensis  from  Japan.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  l, 


463 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
specimens  of  the  Potto  (Perodicticue 
potto). ^ 

.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  1, 2. 

464 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the  Solo- 
mon Islands. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  118-126, 
pis.  ix,  X. 
A  list  of  21  species,  with  notes  on  them.  Ora- 
vula  kreffti,  Eurystomus  erassirostris,  and  Rallus 
intaetus  are  described  as  new.  the  first  and  last 
of  which  are  figured  The  previous  works  on  the 
Solomon  Islands  birds  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marked upon.  A  list  of  the  known  species  of 
birds  of  the  Solomon  Islands  and  their  distribu- 
tion are  given,  and  obsers-jitions  made  with  regard 
to  the  zoo-geographical  position  of  the  Solomon 
group. 

465 
Notes  on  the  species  of  the  genus  ^8<«- 
rina.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  129-134. 
A  review  of  the  genus  Asturina.    Seven  species 
are  enumerated,  of  which  A.  rufieaudaia  described 
as  new. 

466 

[Exhibition  of  some  Reptiles  transmit- 
ted to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  Wilks,  of 
Buenos  Ayres,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  135. 
467 
On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.     With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W.  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
Part  III.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  146-148,  pi. 

xii. 
A  list  of  13  species,  with  notes.    NeorJiynehusm 
proposed  to  take  the  place  of  Lesson's  preoccu- 
pied generic  term  Callirhynchus.     Neorhynchus 
nasesus  (on  the  plate  maseus)  is  figured. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866, 

p.  96;  Pt.  II,  1867,  p.  340;  Pt.  IV,  1871,  p.  496; 

Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

468 

[Exhibition  of  some  new  Australian 
Birds  lately  described  by  Mr.  E.  P.  Ram- 
say.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 
469 
[Notices  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  during  the  months  of  January 
and  February,  1869.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 
470 
[Exhibition  of  a  Hybrid  Pheasant.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  149. 
A  hybrid    between  Eupioeamus   nycthemerus 
and  Thaumalia  pieta. 

471 
On  Peruvian   Birds   collected   by  Mr. 
Whitely.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.    Part  IV,* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  151-158,  pi. 

xiii. 
An  annotatetl  list  of  47  sjiecies,  of  which  Salta- 
tor  laticlavius,  I'ooxpiza  ccesar,  Agrioniia  iiwolens, 
and  C'entrites  areas  are  described  as  pew,    Agrior- 


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nis  andieola  (Scl.,  7*.  2. «.,  18«0,  p.  78)  U  rcnaiixMl 
A.  pollenii,  the  former  name  Iiaviti;;  bet-u  lUready 
U8t'<l  by  I^afrt-snayo  aud  D'Orblgny.  Poospua 
ecetar  in  figured. 

•(For  Part  I  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1867, 

p.  982:  Pt.  II.  1868,  p.  173;    Ft.  III.  1868,  p. 

568;  Pt.  V,  1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI,  1873,  p.  184; 

Pt.VlI.1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII,  1874,  p.  677; 

Pt  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 


Second  list  of  Birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas,  Arfjentino  Kepublic,  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam H.  Hudson,  together  Avith  some 
notes  upon  another  collection  from  the 
same  locality.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  158-162.* 
A  list  of  14  species  uoi  represented  in  Mr.  Hud- 
son's fonuer  eollection,  witli  remarks  upon  them; 
also  a  list,  with  notes,  of  10  species  collected  by 
Mr.  Ilivslebust,  not  represented  iu  either  of  Mr. 
Hudson's  collections. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868,  p. 

137;  1869,  p.  631.) 

473 

On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goerinjr.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  aud  Osbert 
Salvin.     Part  III..* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  250-254,  pi. 

xviii. 
A  list  of  56  species,  with  the  localities  in  which 
they  were  collected    and  notes  upon  the  more 
reiiiarkable   ones.    Brachygalba  goenngi  is  de- 
scribed and  figured. 

*(ror  Part  I  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1868, 

p.  165 ;  Pt.  II,  1868,  p.  626 ;  Pt.  IV,1870,  p,  779; 

Pt.  V,  1875,  p.  234.) 

474 

[Notice  of  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  276, 277,  pi. 

XX. 

A  list  of  the  more  noticeable  additions  to  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection,  of  which  Phaeo- 
ehaerus  (eliani  is  figured.  Illustrations  are  given 
in  the  text. 

476 
[Exhibition  of   drawings  illustrative 
of  Wart  Hogs.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  p.  277. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  drawings  which  showed  the 
differences  between  Phacochoerug  celiani  and  P. 
aithiopiciu. 

(See  also  .1  ?in.  and  Mag.  Kat.  Hist.,  set.  4, 
VI,  p.  404,  1870.) 

476 

On  a  collection  of  Birds  made  by  Mr. 
H.  S.  le  Strange  near  the  city  of  Mexico. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  i)p.  361-364. 

Remarks  on  the  rarer  species  (15  in  number) 
contained  iu  Mr.  le  Strange's  collection  of  262 
species. 

477 
Notes  on  the  species  of  the  geuus  Mi- 
crastur.     By  P.   L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  364-369. 
A  review  of  the  genus  Micrcutur,  of  which 
seven  species  are  enumerated. 


[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1809,  pp.  407, 408. 

Ailurtu  fulgent  is  figured  in  the  text. 
479 

Descriptions  of  six  new  species  of 
American  Birds  of  the  families  Tanagrid<e, 
Dendrocolaptida',  Formicariidw,  Ti/ranni- 
rfrt!,  and  Scolopacidce.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  416-420,  pi. 

xxviii. 

The  following  species  are  described:,  CallisU 

florida.  SynallaxU  arequipce,  Oymnoeichla  ehiro- 

leuea,  Orallaria  prineept.  Contopim  oehraceut,  and 

Oallinago  xmperialis.    Calliate  florida  is  figured. 

480 
[Notices  of  recent    additions    to  the 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  Londwi,  1869,  pp.  430-432. 
Orycteroptis  capensig  is  figured  in  the  text. 

481 
[Exhibition    of    Snakes  from  Buenos 
Ayres.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  p.  432. 
482 
[Exhibition  of  some  drawings  of  Hip- 
pocampi ( Hippocampus  annulosua  and  H. 
ireviroatris)/] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  p.  432. 
483 
On  two  new  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E. 
Bartlett  in  eastern  Peru.     By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter aud  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  437-439,  pi. 

XXX. 

Neopipo  mbieunda,  gen.  et.  sp.  nov.,  and  Eupho- 
nia  chrysopaata,  sp.  nov.,  are  described  and  fig- 
ured. 

484 
Descriptions  of  three  new  species  of 
Tauagers  from  Veragua.     By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter aud  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1869,  pp.  439, 440,  pis. 

zxxi,  xxxiL 

Buthraupisarccei,  Tachnphoniischrysornelait  and 

Chlorospingus   putictulatim   are   descril)ed.    Bu- 

thraupis  arccei  and  Tachnphonuschrysomelas  (both 

sexes)  are  figured. 

485 

[Notices  of  recent  additions  to  the 
Menagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  467, 400. 
Macaeus  andamanensis  aud  PerodicHetu  potto 
are  figured  in  tlie  text. 

486 
[Characters  of  a  new  species  of  Ocydro- 
mu8.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sue.   London,  1869,  pp.  472, 478, 

pi.  XXXV. 

OeydromiiM  sylcettrit  is  described  and  figured. 

487 
[Remarks  on  Animals  observed  in  va- 
rious  zoological  gardens  on  the  Conti- 
uent.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  527, 628. 


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5*-  *f 

Eemarka  on  the  more  interestin<r  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  gardens  of  Kotterdani, 
Amsterdam,  Hamburg,  Berlin,  Cologne  and  Ant- 
werp. 

488 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  tlie 
Egg  of  a  species  of  Megapode.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  528,  529. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London,  of  the  egg  of  an  unknown  species 
of  Megapode,   lor  which  the  name  Megapodius 
brazieri  was  suggested. 

489 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Mexi- 
can Wren. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  591, 592,  pi. 
xlv. 
Thryothorus  nisorius  is  described  and  figured. 

490 
Remarks  on  two  species  of  Mammals 
described  from  specimens  recently  living 
in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  592-596, 

pi.  xlvi. 
Remarks  on  Dr.  Gray's  recently  described 
species,  Mieo  serieeus  and  Cephalophus  breviceps, 
the  former  of  which  is  pointed  out  to  be  referable 
to  Uapale  chrysoleucos,  the  latter  to  be  a  young 
example  of  Cephalophus  dorsalis  sive  badius. 
Cephalophus  dorsalis  is  figured. 


On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.     Part  V.* 

Proc.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  596-601. 

Two  collections,  one  from  Cosuipata,  the  other 
from  Tinto,  the  former  consisting  of  42  species,  of 
which  a  list  is  given,  and  4  species  are  remarked 
upon :  the  latter  collection  containing  57  species, 
of  which  notes  are  made  on  13  of  the  more  remark- 
able ones,  and  Ochthoeca polionota  and  Merganetta 
turneri  are  described  as  new. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.   Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.   II,    1868,  p.  173;  Pt.  Ill, 

1868,  p.  568;  Pt.  IV,   1869,  p.  151;   Pt.  VI, 

1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873,  p.  779;  Pt.  VIII, 

1874,  p.  677;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15. ) 

492 

[Remarks  on  the  recent  additions  to 
the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  002,  603. 
493 

On  the  breeding  of  Birds  in  the  Gar- 
dens of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
during  the  past  twenty  years. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  626-629. 

Two  tables,  the  first  giving  a  list  of  the  differ- 
ent birds  that  have  bred  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  from  January,  1848,  to  December,  1868, 
and  the  number  of  instances  of  the  breeding  ot' 
each  species;  the  second  giving  comparative  lists 
of  the  numbers  of  species  of  bird.s  that  have  lived 
in  the  Gardens  during  that  period,  and  of  those 
that  have  bred,  thus  showing  the  jiroportion  of 
breeding  species  to  the  total  number  of  species. 

494 
Third  list  of  Birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas,  Argentine  Republic,  by  Mr.  Wil- 
liam H.  Hudson.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1869,  pp.  631-636.* 

415— No.  49 3 


This  collection  contained  examples  of  92  species. 
A  list  of  those  not  included  in  Mr.  Hudson's  for- 
mer collection,  or  which  require  further  remarks, 
is  given.  Salvadori's  MS.  name  LeptopHla  chal- 
cauehenia  is  adopted. 

*(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  137: 
1869,  p.  158.) 

495 

On  two  new  species  of  Synallaxince. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  pp.  636, 637,  pi. 
xlix. 

Synallaxis  eurtata  and  Leptatthenura  andicola 
are  described  and  figured. 

496        ^ 
Note  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Hirun- 
dinea,  belonging  to  the  family  Tyrannidoe. 
Ibis,  1869,  pp.  195-198,  pi.  v. 
Eemarks  On  the  three  species,  Hirundinea  belli- 
cosa,  H.  ferruginea  and  H.  rupestris,  which  are 
diagnosed  and  figured. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1882,  p.  162.) 

497 
Second*  list  of  Birds  collected,  during 
the  survey  of  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  by 
Dr.  Cunningham.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Ibis,  1869,  pp.  283-286. 

A  list  of  33  species,  with  their  localities  and 

dates  of  capture.     Zoyiotrichia  eanicapilla  and 

Phrygilus  gayi  are  remarked  upon,  and  the  syno. 

nyms  given  of  the  latter  species  and  P.  aldunati, 

♦(For  first  list  see  Ibis,  1868,  p.  183;  third 

list,  1870,  p.  499.) 

498 
Touracoes  and  their  distribution. 

The  Student  and  Intellectual  Observer,  II, 
pp.  1-6  (1869). 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  family  Musophagi- 
dee,  with  a  table  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
18  known  species.  Corythaix  leucolopha  is  fig- 
ured. 

499 
[Notices  of  recent    additions  to    the 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  1, 2. 

500 
[Remarks  on  the  Hairy  Tapir  (Tapirus 
roulini)  of  the  Colombian  Andes,] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  51, 52. 

501 
On  some  new  or  little-known    Birds 
from  the  Rio  Paranii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londmi,  1870,  pp.  57,  58,  pi. 
iii. 

Xotcs  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  obtained 
during  the  second  American  expedition  to  the 
Rio  Paranii,  under  the  command  of  Capt.  T.  -J. 
Page,  in  1859-60.  Cnipoleguxcinereusia  described 
as  new  and  illustrated  in  text.  Coryphistera 
alaudina  is  figured. 

502 
[On  additions  to  the  Menagerie  in  Jan- 
uary, 1870.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  p.  86,  pi.  v. 
Remarks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with  figures 
I  of  Uylobates  lar  and  H.  hoolock. 


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503 

[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  a  newly 
described  Lemnr  (PropithecHu  damatntu).] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  112. 
504 
[Notice  of  a  memoir  on  the  Deer  of  the 
Old  World.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  p.  114. 
505 
[Remarks  on  the  Arrangement  and  Dis- 
tribution of  the  CervidcB.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  114-116. 
A  (liaenosis  ami  arraiig«>moiit  of  tlio  genora  of 
the  famuT  Cervidte,  with  a  list  of  tlie  40  known 
species  or  the  geuus  C'ervu*  and  their  geograph- 
ical distribation. 

506 
[On  additions  to  the  Menagerie  in  Feb- 
ruary, 1870.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  125-128, 
pi.  X. 
Kotes  on  tlie  moro  remarkable  additions  to  the 
Zoological  Society's  collection,  of  which  a  Kan- 
garoo (Macrupus  erubenceng)  is  described  as  new 
and  figured.  The  head  of  M.  erxibescens  and  the 
adult  and  yonng  of  Cyno^iycteris  collarii  are  fig- 
ured in  the  text. 

507 
[Further  remarks  on   the  locality  of 
Amherst's  Pheasant.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Sve.  London,  1870,  pp.  128, 129. 
Note  on  the  locality  of  Thaumalea  amherstice.* 
*(See  also  Swinhoe,  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  111.) 

508 
[Exhibition  of  a  coloured  drawing  of  a 
remarkable  Pigeon  {Otid'tphaps  noftt/is).] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  157, 158. 
509 

Notice  of  the  arrival  in  the  Society's 
Gardens  of  living  specimens  of  two  newly 
described  species  of  Phaaiamdiv. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  162-164,  pis. 

xiv,  XV. 
Lophophorun  KclaUri  and  Ceriomis  hlythii  are 
characterized  and  tigured.    The  five  known  spe- 
cies of  Ceriomis  are  enumerated. 

610 

Further  notes  on  the  Cuckoos  of  the 
genus  Coccyzua. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  165-170. 
An  amended  synopsis  of  the  genus  Coecyzus. 
The  eight  known  species  are  remarked  upon. 

(For  former  paper  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Lon- 
don, 1864,  p.  11».) 

511 
[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie in  March,  1870.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  219, 220. 
512 
[On  additions  to  the  Society's  Menage- 
rie  in   April,    1870,   and    description   of 
Canis  lateraU8.2 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  279,  280,  pi. 
xxiii. 
Notes  on  the  principal  additions  to  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society's  Menagerie,  and  description  and  fig- 
ure of  Oanit  lateralu. 


513 

Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds 
collected  by  Dr.  Habel  in  the  Gulapagtw 
lHlau<l8.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Londffti,  1870,  pp.  322-327. 

A  tabular  list  of  37  species,  giving  the  locality 
where  en<!h  spe<'ies  was  colU'<;ted  and  the  number 
of  specimens  obtained  in  earli  IcK^alJty.  The  f«d- 
lowingnew species arodescribed  :  CrrUiidea/usea, 
Camarhynchxis  variegatus,  V.  hahdi,  ('.  prosthe- 
in^la»,  Vaetornii  alringdoni,  ('.  pallida,  and  Nyeti- 
eorax pauper.    The  text  is  illustrated. 


Notices  of  some  new  or  little-known 
species  of  South  American  Birds. 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  328-330. 

Thryothorua  rufiventri$,  Natt.  MS. ;  Philydor 
consobrinu*  and  Mtlanerpes  ^'w/cAcr  are  described. 
Ohcetura  hrachyeerca,  Sv\.  et  Salv.,  is  referred  to 
C.  poliura,  and  its  synonyms  and  those  of  O. 
cinereieauda  are  given! 

515 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the   So- 
ciety's  Menagerie  during  tbe  month  of 
May,  1870,  and  description  of  Cervua  al- 
fredi.'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  380-383,  pi. 

xxviii. 
OervHS  alfredi  is  described  and  figured.    The 
heads  of  Ibis  bernieri  and  J.  cethiopica  are  illus- 
trated in  the  text. 

516 

Synopsis  of  the  Cracidce.  By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  504-544. 

A  review  of  the  family  Cracidce,  embracing 
general  observations  on  tlio  Cracidce,  a  chronolog- 
ical account  of  the  writings  of  the  principal  au- 
thorities on  the  group,  a  synopsis  of  the  species, 
and  their  geographical  distribution.  Filty-two 
species  are  enumerated,  one  of  which— Ortoiida 
rufierissa—is  described  as  new.  The  genus  Steg- 
nolcema  is  created  for  the  reception  of  Ortalida 
montagnii,  Bp.  The  following  genera  are  treated 
of:  Crax,  Nothocrax,  Pauxi,  Mitua,  Stegnoltema, 
Penelope,  Penelojiina,  Pipile,  Aburria,  Chatnte- 
petes,  Ortalida  and  Oreophasis. 

517 

On  some  recent  additions  to  the  Avi- 
fauna of  Mexico.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  ujondon,  1870,  pp.  550, 551. 

IJemnrks  on  five  species  not  represented  in 
previous  collections  from  Mexico. 


[Reports  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerio  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1870,  and  description  of  liu- 
ceros  suboylindricns.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1870,  pp.  663-671,  pis. 

xxxv-xxxix. 
Keporton  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety s  Menagerie  (which  include  a  large  collec- 
tion of  Chilian  animals  sent  from  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Santiago),  with  notes  on  the  moro  re- 
markable specimens.  JSvceros  siibeylindricus  is 
described  as  new  and  figured;  flgurt^s  are  also 
given  of  ]Uaeariis  U<ininu.t,  Chunga  bvrmeisteri, 
Meto]>iana  pepoxaca,  and  Jfafila  xpinicauda. 
Oryeteropus  cetniojiicua  is  figured  in  the  text. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      35 


[Exhibition  of  a  siieciruen  of  Ceratodus 
forateri.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  747. 


On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.     Part  IV.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  779-788,  pis. 
xlvi,  xlvii. 

A  list  of  106  species,  with  remarks  upon  them 
and  the  localities  where  they  were  collected.  The 
following  9  species  are  described  as  new:  Seto- 
pliaga  albifronx,  Diglossa  gloric-a,  Chlorogpingus 
goeringi.  liuarremon  merulce,  Grallaria  griseo- 
nucha..  Ochtho'eca  supereiliosa.  O.  nigrita,  Gonurus 
rhodocephalus  and  TJrochroma  dilectissima.  Uro- 
chrnma  dilectissima,  Cliloro.spingus  goeringi  and 
JHglonsa  glori,osa  are  figured. 

*(ror  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  165 :  Pt.  II,  18C8,  p.  626 ;  Pt.  in,  1869, 
p.  250;  Pt.V,  1875,  p,  234.) 

521 
[Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  October  and  Novem- 
ber, 1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  796-798. 


Descriptions  of  three  apparently  new 
species  of  Tyrant  Birds  of  the  genus 
Elainea,  with  remarks  on  other  known 
species. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  831-835. 

Dlainea  gigas,  E.fallax  and  P.pudica  are  de- 
scribed, and  a  list  is  given  of,  and  remarks  made 
upon,  the  species  of  Elainea  (16  in  number)  rep- 
resented in  Mr.  Sclater's  collection.  The  three 
species  described  are  illustrated  iu  the  text. 

523 
On  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  George  M. 
Whitely  on  the  coast  of  Honduras.     By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  835-839. 
A  nominal  list  of  135  species,  with  notes  on  the 
more  interesting  species. 

524 
Descriptions  of  five  [six]  new  species 
of  Birds  from  the  United  States  of  Co- 
lombia.    By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  pp.  840-844, 
pi.  liii. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Pheucticti-i 
uropygialix,  Synallaons  icyatti,  Tyrannisc^ts  leu- 
cogonyK.  T.  improhvx,  T.  grhieiceps,  and  Trogon 
ehionunis.  The  known  species  of  the  genera 
PheucticvxamX  3>/roTHiiww«are  enumerated.  Fig- 
urt's  arc  given  of  Tyiannisctis  leucogonys,  T.  ein- 
eieiceps  and  T.  improhus. 


Note  on  the  Systematic  Position  of  In- 
dicator. 

Ibis,  1870,  pp.  176-]80. 

From  the  evidence  derived  from  an  examination 
of  the  internal  structure  of  the  bird,  it  is  here 
suggested  that  Indicator  should  form  the  t\i)e  of 
a  new  family, /ndtra^ortrfoB,  and  be  placed  in  the 
natnml  .system  in  the  C'oca/iinmorph(e,  next  to  the 
Capitonidce.    The  text  is  illustrated. 


Third*  list  of  Birds  collected,  during 
the  survey  of  the  Straits  of  Magellan,  by 
Dr.  Cunningham.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin.  With  additional  notes  by 
the  editor  (A.  Newton). 
Ibis,  1870,  pp.  499-504. 

A  list  of  33  species,  with  the  localities  and  dat«a 
of  their  collection.  Phalacrocorax  cai-unculatus, 
Ghloephaga  tnagellanica  and  Nectris  anuiurosoma 
are  remarked  upon.  A  list  of  Dr.  Cunningham's 
nests  and  eggs  is  given,  and  notes  made  on  them 
by  Prof.  A.  Newton. 

*  (For  first  list  see  Ifris,  1868,  p.  183 ;  second 
list,  1869,  p.  283.) 

527 
Note  on  ^Elian's  Wart  Hog. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Kat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VI,  pp. 

404,405(1870). 

Kotcs  on  Dr.  Gray's  supposed  new  species,  PhO' 

cochcerus  sclateri,  which  is  shown  to  be  only  the 

female  of  P.  celiani,  and  on  the  diiferences  between 

P.  celiani  and  P.  ccthiojncus. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p. 
277.) 

528 

Remarks  on  the  Animals  lately  de- 
scribed by  Dr.  Gray  as  Testudo  chilensis 
and  Ateles  hartletti. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hitt.,  ser.  4,  VI,  p.  470 
(1870).* 
Remarks  showing  that  the  animal.s  described  as 
new  by  Dr.  Gray  iiiider  the  names  of  Testudo  chi- 
lensis nwA  Ateles  hartletti  are  not  new.  The  for- 
mer bad  been  incorrectly  determined  bvD'Orbigny 
and  referred  to  Testudo  sulcata,  and  the  latter  is 

fointed  out  to  be  referable  to  Ateles  rariegatus, 
t  is  proposed    to  change  the  name  of  Testvdo 
chilensis  to  Testudo  argentina.\ 

*(See  also  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser. 4, 

VII,  p.  161,1871.) 

t(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 

743.) 

529 

The  new  Australian  Mud-fish. 

Nature,  II.  pp.  106, 107  (1870). 
Remarks  on  and  figure  of  Ceratodus  fortteri. 

530 
On  certain  principles  to  be  observed  in 
the  establishment  of  a  National  Museum 
of  Natural  History. 

Pep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1870,  Pt.  II,  pp, 
123-128 ;  Nature,  II,  pp.  455-458  (1870). 
Propositions  for  the  establishment,  manage, 
ment  and  .irrangenient  of  a  national  museum  of 
natural  history,  being  remarks  called  forth  by 
the  occasion  of  the  proposed  removal  of  the  nat- 
ural-history objects  in  the  British  Museum  at 
151oomsbury,  to  a  new  institution  at  South  Ken. 
sington. 

531 

African  Rhiooceroses. 

Student  and  Intellectual  Observer,  TV,  pp, 
321-326,  pi.  .xi  (1870). 
Notes  on  the  different  species  of  African  rhi. 
noceroses,  with  the  history  and  figure  of  the  indi- 
vidual living  iu  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 
The  text  is  illustrated. 

532 
[Extracts  from    correspondence  with 
Mr.  G.  W.  des  Voiux  concerning  the  Rat- 
tailed  Serpent  of  Santa  Lucia  {THgono- 
cej>halu8  laticeolatH8).'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  2-4. 


36 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


533 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  horn 
of  the  niah^  Indian  Khlnocoros  (/i/M°No<r- 
roa  Mwicorwi*).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  8-11. 

Exhibition  tu  a  nxH'tiiig  of  the  /oological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  horn  of  a  rhinororos  wliicli 
hail  l)0«n  torn  ofl' whili"  in  tlie  SiM-iety's  Gnrd<inn, 
with  rpniarks  on  thi>  liability  unilf-r  hik-Ii  circiini' 
stancea  of  abnonnai  devtdoptnent  in  the  re]>ro- 
duc«d  hom.    Illustrations  are  );ivcu  iu  tbo  text. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Mt-nagerie  iu  December,  1870,  and  i 
observations  on  the  register  of  "arrivals 
and  dc])artnre8"  kept  at  the  superinten- 
dent's office.] 

Ptoc.  Zool.  Soc  Tjondon,  1871,  pp.  36, 37. 
635 
[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Ateles  va- 
rieg  01118.1 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  p.  39. 
536 
[Remarks  on  the  so-called  Axolotls  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  41, 42. 
SoU^  on  Siredon  mtxicanux  and  tlie  anpposed 
metamorphosis  of  the  axolutl. 

537 
Notes  on  the  types  of  Tyrannula  mexi- 
cana  of  Kaup,  and  Tyrannula  barbiroatris 
of  Swaiuson. 

Proe.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  84, 85. 

Notes  pointing  out  that  Tyrannula  niexieana, 

Kann,  and  T.  harbirostris,  Swainson.  are  referable 

t<)  liyiarehus  eooperi,  Baird,  and  Blacicus  tristis 

(Go.sse),  respectively. 

538 
Remarks  on  some   species   of  Dendro- 
colaptidw  in  the  collection  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  85, 86. 
Kemarks  on  SynallaxU  eandcBx,  Anahate*  ochro- 
UtmuK,  A.  inontanug  and  Dendrocolaptes  cliuneo- 
tambo. 

539 

[Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  January,  1871.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  101, 102. 
540 
[Announcement  of  the  birth  of  a  Hip- 
popotamus in  the  .Society's  Gardens.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  145. 
541 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of   eorroded  Tusks  of   the   Indian   Ele- 
phant.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  145, 146. 
Theae  tuaka  had  been  eaten  away  at  their  basca 
by  a  paraaitc. 

542 
Notes  on  the  Monkeys  of  eastern  Peru. 
By   Edward   liartlett.     (Communicated, 
•with  notes,  by  1'.  L.  Sclater.) 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  ]>p.  217-220,  pi. 
xiii. 
Ten  species  of  nionke\H  are  enunicnile<l  and 
remarked  upon.    Midcu  aevillii  is  figured. 


Notes  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens.    I'art  I,  Mammalia." 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  221-240, 

pis.  xiv-xvii. 
Xot«8  <in  25  H|(e<-ies  of  little-known  animals  ex- 
hibit(>d  in  the  Z<K)loj:ical  Socii-ty's  Menagerie. 
Kigurea  an>  given  of  Atfles  rueullatiu,  A.  melano- 
einr.  Lemur  mongoz,  and  Cerviit  ptidu.  The  text 
is  illustrated. 

*(For  Part  II,  Birds,  aee  Proe.  Zool.  Soe. 

London,  1871,  p.  489;   Pt.  Ill,  Reptilea,  1871, 

p.  743.) 

544 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1871.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  258. 

545 
[Exhibition  of  the  skin  of  a  species  of 
Prinia  from  Ceylon.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  p.  258. 
The  skin  of  Prinia  mieialix  was  exhibited  to  a 
meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 

546 

On  the  Birds  of  the  Island  of  Santa 
Lucia,  West  Indies. 

Proe.  Zool.  Sue.  London,  1871,  pp.  263-273,  pi. 

xxi. 
General  note.s  on  the  zoological-geographical 
po.sition  of  the  West  Indian  IslaDds.  and  a  sum- 
mary of  the  previous  works  on  the  ornithology  of 
the  group.  A  li.tt  of  25  species  from  the  Island  of 
Santa  Lucia  is  given,  and  remarks  made  upon 
them.    Icterus  latidabilis  is  described  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p. 

647;  1876,  p.  13.) 

547 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1871.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  298, 299,  pi- 
xxix. 
Yiverra  eivetta  is  figured. 

548 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
shell  of  a  River  Tortoise  of  the  genus 
PelomcduDa.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  325, 326. 
The  sternum  of  Pelomedusa  is  figured  in  the 
text. 

549 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Ajtril,  1871.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Ijondon,  1871,  pp.  478-480,  pi- 
xxxvili. 
Kemnrks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the   Zoological    Society's    Menagerie,   of   which 
Midas  geofroii  is  figured. 

550 
Not<»s  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens.    Part  II,  Birds.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  489-496. 
Twelve  species  of  birds  are  remarked  upon,  of 
which   Oaeatiia  gyinnnpis  is  described  as   new. 
The  text  is  illustratctl. 

*(For  I'art  I,  Mammals,  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe- 
London,  1871,  p.  221 ;  Pt.  Ill,  lieptilea,  1871, 
p.  743.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      37 


551 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lima, 
Peru.  With  notes  on  their  habits  by 
Prof.  W\  Nation,  of  Lima,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
Part.  IV.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  496-498. 
Notes  on  five  species,  of  which  Euscarthmr(» 
fulviceps  is  described  as  new  and  illustrated  in 
the  text. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  96;  Pt.  11,1867,  p.  340;  Pt.  HI,  1869, 

p.  146;  Pt.  V,  1881,  p.  484.) 

552 

On  two  new  or  little-known  Parrots 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  499,  500,  pis. 
xl,  xli. 
Description  of  Lorius  tibialis,  n.  sp.,  and  re- 
marks on  Trichoglossus  mitchelli.    Both  species  are 
iigured. 

553 
[Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  543-546,  pi. 

xliii. 

Notes  on  the  more  remarkable  animals  added 

to  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  (including 

a  second  collection  from  the  Santiago  Zoological 

Gardens),  with  figure  of  Tamandua  tetradactyla. 

554 

A  revised  list  of  the  Neotropical  Laridce. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  564-580. 

A  synopsis  of  the  Neotropical  Xoridce,  of  which 
32  species  are  enumerated.  The  name  usually 
written  Chroicocephalui  for  the  hootled  gulls  is 
emended  to  Ghroocephaltu.  Illustrations  are  giv- 
en in  the  text.  The  following  are  the  genera 
treated  of :  lihynchops,  Anous,  ^cenia,  Phaethusa, 
Sterna,  Geloehelidon,  Onychoprion,  Hydrochclidon, 
Larus,  Leucophoeua  and  Lestris. 

555 
[Reports  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  for  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1871.] 

'Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  623-627, 
pl.l. 
Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  remarks  on  tlie  more 
noticeable  specimens.  Turtur  aldabranus  *  is 
proposed  as  a  temporary  name  for  a  8upi)ose<l 
new  dove,  and  the  young  of  Tapirus  bairdi  is 
figured. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
692.) 

556 

[Notice  of  tlie  existence  in  Queensland 
of  an  undescribed  species  of  Mamuial.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  629,  630. 

Extract  of  a  letter  containing  the  description 
of  a  supposed  new  species  of  mammal. 

557 
Additional  remarks  on  certain  species 
of  Pelicans. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  631-634,* 

pi.  11. 
Remarks  on  PelecaMi*  onocrofalus,  P.  initratvt 
sivo  tninor,  P.  rvfe»cen»,  P.  philippemig.  and  /'. 
sharpii.  with  a  list  of  the  known  8])ecies  (10  in 
number)  of  the  genus  Peleeanvui.  P.  sharpii  is 
figured.    Illustrations  are  givj'u  in  tlic  text. 

*(For  former  paper  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 

don,  1868,  p.  2M.) 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  skin 
of  Ateles  rariegatus.^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  651, 652. 


Description  of  a  new  species  of  Dove 
from  the  coral  reef  of  Aldabra. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  692,  693,  pi. 
Ixxiii. 
The  temporary  name    Turtur  aldabranus,  ap- 

5 lied  to  a  supposed  new  dove  (Proc.  Zool.  Soe. 
(Ondon,  1871, p.  623),  is  adopted,  and  the  species 
described  and  figured. 

560 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  October  and  Novem- 
ber, 1871.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  699-701. 

Remarks  on  the  more  noticeable  additions  to 
the  Zoolorfcal  Society's  Menagerie  (which  include 
a  third  collection  of  animals  from  Chili),  and  no- 
tice of  the  changing  of  the  name  of  the  Pampas 
Cat  from  Felig  pajeros  to  Felis  passerum. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  the  Water  Opossum  {Chironectes 
variegatus)  .'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  702. 

562 
Notes  on  rare  or  little-known  Animals 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens.    Part  III,  Reptiles.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  743-749. 
Notes  on  five  species  of  the  Testndinata,  with 
special  reference  to  the  genus  Podocnemis.  Tes- 
tudo  argentina,  suggested  for  the  name  of  a  new 
species  (Ann.  find  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VI,  p. 
471),  is  adopted.    The  text  is  illustrated. 

*(ror  Part  I,  Mammals,  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soe. 
London,  1871,  p.  221 ;  Pt.  II,  Uirds,  1871,  p. 
489.) 

563 
Remarks  on  a  collection  of  Birds  from 
Oyapok. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp.  749,  750. 
Ochthoeca  murina  and  Heteropelma  igniceps  are 
described  as  new,  and  a  list  of  the  known  species 
of  Ochthoeca  added. 

564 

Remarks  on  the  species  of  the  genera 
Myiozetetes  and  Conopias,  belonging  to  the 
family  Tyrannida:. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  pp.  751-756. 

An  arrangement  of  and  remarks  iipon  tlie  spe- 
cies of  the  jieneni  2Iyiozetetes  and  Conopia.i:  eiglit 
species  of  the  former  genus  and  three  of  the  latter 
are  enumerated.  An  amended  description  of  My- 
iozetetes Inteiveiitris  (Klainea  luteiventri.1,  Scl., 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe,  London,  1858,  p.  71)  is  given. 


A  revision  of  the  species  of  the  Frin- 
gillino  genus  Spermophila. 
Ibis,  1871,  pp.  1-23,  pis.  i,  ii. 
A  revision  of  the  species  (24  in  ntimber)  of  the 
genus  Spermophila,  with  remarks  on  their  distri- 
bution. A  list  of  11  species  unknown  to  the 
author  is  also  given.  The  following  sjiecies  jire 
figured:  Spermophila  nig ro-rv/a  (c^,  <}),  S.jnleata 
id),  S.  aurita  (d),  and  ,S'.  ocellata  (?). 


38 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES    NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


On  the  I^and  Birds  ot'Jiiuii  Keruaudo/.. 

IbU,  1871,  pp.  178-18;i,  pl.vil. 
Gennriil  rt'iuarkn  on  tho  Juan  Koriinndez  (;roiip 
ofislaudii,  with  notoH  on  hIx  Hp<<cien  of  binla,  of 
which  Anairftet/rniandezianua  iiiid  Oxyttrus  moK- 
afuerm  aro  figured. 

867 

Remarks  on  tho  Avifanna  of  the  Sand- 
wich Islands. 

IbU,  1871,  pp.  85ft-3e2. 

A  summary  of  the  nvifannn  of  tho  Snndwicli 
iHlandH,  witli  criticiil  nimark8  on  >lr.  S.  It.  Dole's 
"Sjnoj)8is  of  tlio  liinlH  liithorto  dcscribud  from 
tho' Hawaiian  Islands.''  {I'rvc.  Jlost.  ISoc.  Xat. 
llixl.,  XII,  p.  294.)  The  new  generic  name  Chce- 
tovtila  ia  proposed. 

068 

Index  of  the  Ornithological  Literature 
of  1870.  By  Osbert  Salvin  and  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

JbU,  1871,  pp.  417-484. 
An  alphabetical  list  of  tho  ornithological  pub- 
lications in  187U,  with  a  precis  of  their  contents. 

569 
On  certain  species  of  Deer  now  or  lately 
living  in  the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Tran*.  Zool.  8oe.  London,  VII,  pp.  333-852, 

pis.  xxviii-xxxix  (1871). 
A  history  of  tho  introduction  into  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society's  fJardens  of  tho  following  species  of 
the  genus  C^mi*.  with  their  Hynonyms,  distribu- 
tion and  figures:  C.  davutianus,  O.  tnaral,  C.  cash- 
me«rianu».  C.  imintchuricus,  V.  taevanus,  G.tika, 
C.  dunaucelli,  C.  eldi,  and  C.  swinhoii.  The  distri- 
bution of  tho  Elaphino  deer  (species  allied  to  Cer- 
viis  elaphtis)  is  also  given .    The  text  is  illustrated. 

570 
Reply  to  Dr.  Gray  on  Testudo  chilenais, 
etc. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Xat.  Hist.,  ser.  4,  VII,  pp. 
161-163  (1871). 
A  reply  to  Dr.  Gray's  commentary  of  Mr.  Scla- 
ter's  criticisms  on  the  Rjiecies  describe*!  by  tho 
former  as  Atelm  bartletti  and  Tegtudo  chiiengin, 
and  reference  to  the  record  of  "OK-curronces"  kept 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 

(See  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Iligt.,  ser.  4,  VI, 
p.  470,  1870.) 

571 

Eared  Seals  and  their  Habits. 

Katurf,  Til,  pp.  148, 149  (1871). 
A  short  sketch  of  tlie  diaracteristics  and  hab- 
its of  tlie  eared  seals,  being  a  review  of  Messrs. 
J.  A.  Allen  and  C.Bryant's  memoir  on  the  Otaria- 
dee.  {JiuU.  M%u.  Oomp.  Zool.,  Harvard  Coll.,  II, 
1870.) 

572 

On  New  Zealand  Animals  at  the  Zoo- 
logical Gardens. 

Nature,  III,  pp.  190-192  (1871). 
An  at'count  of  tho  chief  poculiarities  of  the 
fauna  of  Xew  Zealand,  with  illustrations. 
573 
Captain  Sla^lcn's  Expedition. 
Nature,  IV,  p. 405  (1871). 

Letter  on  the  i)nblication  of  the  notea  relating 
to  Captain  Slmlon's  expedition  to  Yunan,  and  on 
the  death  of  Dr.  Thomas  Auilerson. 
574 

The  Birds  of  the  Lesser  Antilles. 

Nature,  IV,  ].p.  473-475  (1871). 
A  review  of  the  state  of  knowledge  of  the  or- 
nithology of  the  leaaor  West  Indian  lalanda. 


676 
Remarks  on  a  favonrable  occasion  for 
tho  eHtablishment  of  /oological  oViscrva- 
tories. 

Itep.  Brit.  AMCC.  Adv.  Set., 1871, Pt.  II,  p.  134. 
On   the  establiahment  of  zoological  observa- 
tories on  the  occasion  of  the  transit  of  Venus  in 
1874. 

576 
A  Naturalist's  Excursion  in  Wisconsin. 
Edited  by  H.  W.  Bates. 

Illiitlrated  TraveU,  III,  pp.  1-8(1871  f). 
An  illimtratcd  account  of  an  excursion  in  'Wis- 
con.sin.  with  descriptions  of  some  of  the  places 
visited  and  observations  on  natural  history  of  the 
country. 

577 

On  the  Quadrumana  foiind  in  America 
north  of  Panama. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  pp  2-9,  pis.  i, 

ii. 
Ten  species  of  monkeys  are  enumerated  and 
remarks  made  upon  theni.  Two  tables  aro  sub- 
joined. The  first  shows  which  of  the  genera  of 
South  American  monkeys  are  found  in  Central 
America,  and  how  far  they  extond  north ;  the  sec- 
ond shows  tlie  range  of  t^ie  10  species  mentioned 
in  the  paper,  yyctipitheciu  rufipes  is  describe<l  as 
a  new  species  and  figured.  Ateles  velleromu  is 
also  figured.  The  heads  of  Mi/eetes  carayaand  M. 
villontt  are  figured  in  the  text. 

678 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's   Menagerie    in     Do'-ember,    1871.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  23, 24. 

579 
On  Kanp's  Cassowary  (Casuarius  laupi) 
and  on  the  other  known  species  of  the 
genus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  pp.  147-150,  pi. 
ix. 
Itemarks  on  Camiarius  kaupi,  with  its  syno- 
nyms and  figure.    A  list  of  the  known  species  of 
Caxuarivii,  with  their  localities,  is  added.     The 
text  is  illiistratcKl. 

(S«'e  alst.  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  247 ; 
1875,  p.  84.) 

580 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  tho  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1870.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  183-185. 
Notes  on  the  more  remarkable  animals  added  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  collection,  with  a  list  of 
the  s])eciiueus  of  giratfes  that  have  lived  in  the 
gardens. 

581 
[Annonncement  of  the  addition  to  the 
Society's  collection  of  a  female  Sumatran 
Rhinoceros.] 

Proc.  ZooU  Soe.  London,  1872,  p.  185. 
682 

[Report  on  tho  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February, 1872.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,   pp.  493-496, 
])l8.  xxiii-xxvi. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  tho  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's Mi^nagerie.  with  notes  on  tlie  more  reinarka- 
Ide  specimeiiH.  Maraenxrhexo-iriinHitiif  proposed 
as  a  t<'inporary  name  for  a  new  monkey,  anu  a  de- 
scription given  of  tlie  ca)>ture  near  Cli'ittagong  of 
a  Sumatran  rliiiioceros.  The  following  si>ecie« 
are  figured:  lihinocrroilai>ioti.i.  MaencxtKrufescmx, 
M.  rheto-rimilis,  and  Catuariua  bicaruncuuUut, 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 


39 


[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  Yellow- 
billed  Cuckoo  (Coccyzua  americanua)  from 
Bueuos  Ayres.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  p.  496. 

584 
On  the  Birds  of  the  Rio  Negro  of  Pat- 
agonia.    By  W.  H.  Hudson,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
With  notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  534-550,  pi. 

xxxi. 
Xotes  on  23  species,  with  an  appendix  contain- 
ing a  list  of  the  48  species  represented  in  Mr. 
Hudson's  collection,  and  observations  on  the 
composition  of  the  avifauna  of  the  Kio  Negro. 
Cnipolegus  hudsoni  is  described  as  a  new  species 
and  Ugured,  and  is  also  illustrated  in  the  text. 

585 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1872.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  602-604. 


[Exhibition  of  the  Skull  of  a  Hairy 
Tapir  (Tapirus  ronlini),  and  remarks  on 
its  dift'erences  from  that  of  T.  terrestris.'i 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872.  pp.  604,  605. 

The  nasal  bones  of  Tapirus  terrestris  and  T. 
roulini  are  figured  in  the  text. 

587 

On  the  habits  of  the  Swallows  of  the 
genus  Progne  met  with  in  the  Argentine 
Republic,  By  W.  H.  Hudson,  C.  M.  Z.  S. 
With  notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Froc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  605-609. 

Eemarks  on  the  habits  of  Progne  purpurea,  P. 
ehalyhea  and  P.  tapera,  with  notes  by  Mr.  Sclater 
on  the  distribution  of  the  four  species  of  the 
genus  Progne. 

588 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1872.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  635, 636,  pis. 
1-lii. 
Pteromys  magnificu*,  Tapirus  bdirdi,  juv.,  and 
T.  terrestrit,  ?  adult,  are  figured. 


Observations  on  the  Birds  of  St.  Lucia. 
By  the  Rev.  J.  E.  Semper,  colonial  chap- 
lain.    With  notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  647-653. 
Notes  on  the  species  (31  in  number)  contained 
in  Mr.  Semper's  two  collections  from  St.  Lucia. 
(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p. 
263  J  1876,  p.  13.) 

590 
On  the  species  of  Quadrumana  collected 
by  Mr.  Buckley  in  Ecuador. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  i)p.  663,  664,  pi. 

llv. 
Note  on  the  species  of  monkeys  (6  in  number) 
observed  by  Mr.  Buckley  in  Ecuador,  with  figure 
of  AUle»  fuseiceps. 


[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Coccyzua 
erythropthalmua  killed  in  Ireland.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc  London,  1872,  p.  681. 


592 
Additional  notes  on  rare  or  little-known 
Animals  now  or  lately  living  in  the  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  pp.  688-690,  pis. 

Ivii-lix. 
Notes  on  Atelet  rufiventris  sp.  nov.,  Saimaris 
usta,  Galago  ganietti,  Oapra  picta,  Cervus  savan- 
narum,  and  Crax  ineommoda  sp.  nov.  Tlie  fol- 
lowing are  figured:  Ateles  rufiventris,  Capra 
j>icta  and  Cervus  savannarum.  The  head  of 
Saimaris  usta  is  figured  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  pp. 

221,  489,  743.) 


Report  on  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1872.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  728,  729. 

594 
[Exhibition,  for  Mr.  Vincent  Legge,  of 
a  pair  of  a  new  Ceylonese  Bird,  proposed 
to  be  called  Prionochilus  vinceiis.l 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  pp.  729, 730. 
Prionoehilus  vincens  is  described. 

595 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  during  the  months  of  June, 
July,  August,  and  September,  1872.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  789-795,  pi. 
Ixvii. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie,  of  which  the  most  noticeable  are 
remarked  upon.  The  differences  between  the  two 
rhinoceroses  J{.  la.'dotis  and  P.  stanatrensis  are 
pointed  out  and  the  latter  figured.  The  text  is 
illustrated. 

596 
[Announcement  of  the  birth  of  a  Hip- 
popotamus in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  p.  795. 


[Remarks  on  a  Mexican  Spider  Monkey 
(Atelea)  in  the  Berlin  Museum.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  p.  798. 
Note  on  Ateles  vellerosus. 

598 
[Remarks  on  the  two  Livingstone  Ex- 
peditious into  Inner  Africa.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1872,  p.  819. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October  and  November, 
1872.] 

Proe,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  860-862,  pi. 
Ixxii. 
Cholopus  hciffmanni  and  C.  didactylus  are  fig- 
ured. 


[Exhibition  of  a  nest  of  the  Tijercta 
(Milruliis  ijirannits)  containing  eggs  of 
Molothrua  honarienaia.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  pp.  862,  863. 

Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London,  of  a  nest  oi'  Milculusti/rannui  con- 
taming  eggs  of  2Ii)liithru.i  bcnarienais,  with  an 
extract  of  a  letter  from  Mr.  AV.  H.  Hudson  con- 
cerning it  and  the  parasitic  habits  of  the  Molothri. 


40 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


A  Revision  of  the  species  of  the  Frin- 
gilline  genus  Sifcalis. 

IhU,  1872,  pp.  39-48,  pis.  II,  ill. 

A  review  of  the  8IH>cI«'«  (10  In  numlM-r)  of  the 
genua  Sycali*.  Syralit  prUelni  in  (Ieiu-ril>e(l  mid 
the  following  Hp<'olcB  aro  flRiired :  Syealin  chry- 
9op*,  S.  lutea,  and  .S.  aureiventrU  ((/,  V)- 


Observaitions  on  the  systematic  position 
of  the  genera  Peltopa,  Eurylatnus  and 
Torfiw. 

Ihu,  1872,  pp.  177-180. 

Each  of  the  jjenera  Peltof)$.  Extrjilffmui  and  j 
Todui  is  r«l«'patcd  to  itn  prop«?r  poHilion  in  \\w 
natural  ovstcm.  Pfltnjtg  is  refem-d  to  the  family 
Muneicapiihr,  Fiin/lfPinut  (tlio  Kxiryhrmida)  is 
placed  in  tlio  order  I'asserea,  and  Todtm  is  made 
the  type  of  a  new  family,  Todidce,  to  be  placed  in 
the  (^oecygomorpho!,  next  to  the  Moinvtiace.  The 
text  Is  illustrated. 

603 

On  a  new  Parrakeet  of  the  genus  Lori- 
culuB  from  the  Philippine  Islands.  j 

IhU,  1872,  pp.  32,'U'25,  pi.  xi. 

Loriculu*  ehrysonotua  is  described  and  figured.   \ 

604 
Index  to  the  Ornithological  literature 
of   1871.     By   Osbert   Salvin   and  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

Ibit,  1872,  pp.  413-468. 
An  alphabetical  list  of  the  ornithological  pub- 
lications in  1871,  with  short  abstracts  of  their  ; 
contents. 

605 
Notes  on  Propithecus  bicolor  and  Rhinoc- 
eros lasiotis. 

Ann.  and  Mag.yat.Hitt.,BeT.4,  X,  pp.  298, 

299  (1872). 
Notes  on   Proidtheeiix  hicolor,  Gray,  which   is 
shown  to  have  been  already  describi'd  by  M.  A. 
Grandidier  as  /*.  edwardxi,  and  on  the  distinctness 
of  Bkinoeeros  lasioti*.* 

*(Sce  also  Nature,   VI,  p.  518,  1872;   Hep. 

Brit.  Amoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  18:72,  Pt.II,  p.  140.) 

606 
The  new  Rhinoceros. 

Nature,  VI,  pp.  518,  519  (1872). 
An  illustrated  account  of  RhinoeeroR   laxintix, 
a  new  species  received  by  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London,  with  notes  on  the  other  sjmcies  of  IJlii- 
noceroses  living  in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Asuoc.  Adv.  Sri.,  1872, 
Pt.  II,  p.  140,  Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 
aer.  4,  X,  p.  298,  1872.) 

607 
Proceedings  of   Zoological  Collectors. 
Nature,  VII,  p.  110  (1872). 
•    Note  on  the  whereabouts  and  doings  of  zoolog- 
ical collectors  in  foreign  countries. 

608 
On  a  new  Rhinoceros,  with  remarks  on 
the  recent  species  of  this  genus  and  their 
distribution. 

Rf]).  Brit.  A$$oe.  Adv.  Sri.,  1872,  Pt.  II.  p.  140. 
Note  on  Rhinoceros  laniotit,  n.  bji.,  and  a  list  of 
the  six  known  s]>ecics  of  Khiuocoroses,  with  re- 
marks. 

(See  also  Nature,  VI.  p.  518,  1872;  Ann. 
and  Mag.  Nat.  Ui*t.,  aer.  4,  X,  p.  298, 1872.) 


609 
Notic«*  of  an  apparently  new  Marine 
Animal  from  the  Northern  Pacific. 

Rep.  lirit.AiKoe.  Adv.  Sri.,  1872,  Pt.  II,  pp. 

140,141. 
NottMtna  remarkable  animal  from  Washington 
Territory,  North  .Xnierica,  descrilwid  by  Dr.  Gray 
as  (Meorella  neutentrinnalix,  but  supposed  by  Mr. 
Sclater  to  be  tiie  oHsitie<l  notochord  of  some  car- 
tilaginous fish. 

(See  also  Nature,  VIII,  p.  487.) 

610 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1872.] 

Proe.  Zool.  S»e.  London,  1873,  pp.  1-3. 
The  American  Darter  {Plotut  anhinga)  ia  illos- 
trated  in  the  text. 

611 
[Exhibition  of  some  skins  of   Birds 
from  Now  Britain  and  the  neighbouring 
Islands.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  p.  3. 
Kxhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  skins  of  seven  spe<'ie8  ma<le  up  from  specimens 
wliich  had  been  received  i^vspirit  from  Dr.  Ben- 
nett, of  Sydney. 


On  Peruvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.     Part  VI.* 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  184-187,  pi. 
xxi. 

A  list  of  78  species,  with  notes  on  the  more  re- 
markable one.s.  Ilapalocerciis  acntipenui*  is  de- 
scribed as  a  new  MiH»cics.  and  Tanagra  olitnna  ia 
flgure<l. 

*  (For  Part  I  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.    II.  1868.  p.    173;  Pt.    Ill, 

1868,  p.  .568:  Pt.    IV,    1869,  p.   151:  Pt.    V, 

1869,  p.    .596;    Pt.    VII.    1873,    p.    779;    Pt. 
VIII,  1874,  p.  677 ;  Pt.  IX,  1876,  p.  15.) 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  .lannury,  1873.] 

Proe.  Zooi.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  193,  194,  pi. 
xxii. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  witli  notes  on  the  most  notice- 
alile  Hp«toimens.  An  n]>parently  now  s]>ecies  of 
fruit  bat  is  named  Jterupun  fonnomit,  and  a  list 
of  the  species  of  fruit  bats  (13  in  numlwr)  living 
in  the  Menagerie  is  given.  A  figure  is  given  in 
the  text,  of  a  female  Tapir  from  Paraguay. 


On  the  Birds  of  ca.stern  Pent.  By  P. 
L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin.  With  notes 
on  tlie  habits  of  the  Birds,  by  Edward 
Bartlett. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  252-311,  pU. 
XXV,  xxvi. 

An  annotated  catalogue  of  473  sjiecics,  with 
reiiiarks  on  the  comiM>.Hiti(in  of  tlie  east  Peruvian 
avifauna.  The  new  generic  name  Cn\vtnlecte.$ 
is  projioscd  for  the  reception  of  Cyelorhunchtit 
milibninni-vii,  Scl..  and  tlie  follnwing  sjiecies  are 
descrilied:  PithyK  Ivntilata.  liliijnrhoeyehu  viri- 
dieeps.  mid  Oryptunt»  liaitletti.  The  lir«t-nie,n- 
tioned  irt  ligiired.  A  map  showing  the  bMralitiea 
in  which  tlie  colh^-t  ions  were  made  is  given.  The 
nest  of  Fumariua  minor  is  figured  in  the  text. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      41 


615 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Meuagerie  in  February,  1873.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  lS73,pp.  311,312,  pL 
xxvii. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  notes  on  the  more  inter- 
esting specimens.    Felis  aurata  is  figured. 

616 
[Re]iort  ou  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March  and  April,  1873.] 
Proc.  Zool.  See.  London,  1873,  pp.  433,  434. 
617 
[Remarks  on  the  Liberian  Hippopota- 
mus.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  434. 
Note  on  and  exhibition  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  Loudon  of  photographs  of  a  young  spec- 
imen of  Hippopotamus  liberiensis. 

618 
Notes  on  the  Range  of  several  Ameri- 
can Limicolce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  453-457. 
Notes  on  the  range  of  certain  species  of  the 

fenera  Himantopits,  Macrorhamphun,  Tringa, 
dinosa  and  Numenius.  The  heads  of  Himan- 
topu,<s  nigrieollis  and  H.  brasiliensis  are  figured  in 
the  text. 

619 

[Remarks  on  Animals  seen  in  some  of 
the  Continental  zoological  gardens.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  473, 474. 
Remarks  on  the  most  interesting  .inimals  ob- 
served during  visits  to  the  zoological  gardens  of 
Antwerp,  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Hamburg  and 
Berlin. 

620 

On  some  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by 
Mr.  James  M.  Spence.  By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  511, 512. 

Notes  on  eight  sjjecies  contained  in  collections 
from  Venezuela.    Lochiniax  sororia  und  Crypturus 
eerviniventris  are  described  as  new. 
621 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  517, 518,  pi. 
xliv. 
Clemmyt  unieol&r  is  figured. 

622 
[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  the  Spotted 
Bower-bird,  a  series  of  photographs,  and 
a  specimen  of  Casuarius  bicarunculattis.'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  518,  519. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  an  egg  of  Chlamydodera  viacvlata,  a  series  of 
photograi>hs  of  animals,  and  a  skiu  of  Ca.snarius 
bicaninculatwi.  with  an  extract  from  a  letter  from 
Dr.  George  Bennett  concerning  the  habitat  of  C. 
bennetti. 

623 

[Notice  of  a  new  work  on  American 
Birds,  and  remarks  on  Turdiia  snhcinvrenH 
and  on  a  supposed  species  of  CnipoIeffUH.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  554.  555. 

Notice  of  the  "Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropi- 
caliuni,"  with  a  tabular  list  showing  the  propo.sed 
arrangement.  It  is  pointe<l  out  that  tne  intro- 
duction info  the  American  r.vifauna,  in  the 
"Catalogue  of  American  Birds,"  of  Turdu.i  sub- 
eineretu,  and  Cnipolegxu,  sp.  inc.,  is  an  error. 


[Notice  of  a  memoir  on  the  Curassows 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  557. 
625 
[Exhibition  of  some  Birds  collected  in 
New  Guinea  by  Signor  d'Albertis,  and  de- 
scription of  a  new  species  of  Paradise 
Bird.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  557-560, 
pi.  xlvii. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  series  of  skins,  with  notes  respecting  the 
more  remarkable  species.    Paradisea  rwjgiana, 
sp.  nov.,  and  Drepanorni.^  *  albertisi,  gen.  et  sp. 
nov.,  are  described.    The  latter  is  figured. 
*  (See  also  Nature,  VIII,  pp.  192-305.) 
626 
Note  on  the  genus  Ornithion  of  Hart- 
lanb. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  57C-578. 
A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Orni- 
thion.   Four  species  are  enumerated. 

627 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  during  the  months  of  June, 
July,  August,  and  September,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  682-684. 
628 
Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds  dis- 
covered in  New  Guinea  hy  Signor  d'Al- 
bertis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  690-698, 

pis.  lii-lvii. 
The  following  new  species  are  described :  Eu- 
petes  leucoMctus,  Monarcha  /rater.  Lexicophantes 
(gen.  nov.)  brachyitrus,  liectes  bennetti,  Paehyce- 
phala  rufinucha.  P.  soror,  Campepliaga  axirulenta, 
'  Glimacteris  placens,  Ptilvtis  cinerea,  I',  melano- 
phrys,  Melidectes  (gen.  nov.)  torquatux,  Melipotes 
(gen.  nov.)  gymnops,  .Xgotheles  albertisi.  and  I'tilo- 
nopus  bellus.  Eupetes  leucogfictiis,  Leucophantes 
brachyurus,  Campephaya  aurulenta.  Melidectes 
torquatus,  Melipotes  gym  n  ops  .and  Ptilon  ojnis  bellus, 
are  figured.  A  list  of  Signor  d' Albertis's  collec- 
tion (53  species),  with  the  localities,  is  given. 
Each  new  genus  is  illustrated  in  the  text. 

629 
[Exhibition  of   Birds  from  Antioquia, 
Colombia,  and  descriptions  of  new  spe- 
cies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  728,  729. 
Exhibition  of,  to  tlio  Zoological  Societv  of  Lon- 
don, and  descriptions  of  Chhirochrysa  nifidissima 
and  Grallaria  ruficeps,  nn.  spj). 
630 
[Exhibition  of  a  pair  of  horns  of  JZce- 
laphus  tora.^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1873,  p.  729. 
631 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  during  the  months  of  Oc- 
tober and  November,  1873.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  761,  762. 
632 
[Remarks  on  a  fine  head  of  Alcelaphua 
tora.'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  p.  762. 
The  head  is  figured  in  the  text. 


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«33 

Oil  Pornvinn  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Wbitvly.     Tart  VII.' 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  pp.  779^784. 
A  liitt  of  42  H]>ociofi,  with  their  Incalition,  aixl 
notcw  on  tlic  iiior«  iiiton«tiiig  pxainples.  'I'hofol- 
htwiii);  Bix'oioH  nro  (ioafribcd  a«  nt-w  :  ThrynphiUi* 
ftihus.  Tiidirontnnn  pulchelliim.  TijrannixettK  viri- 
(furni/itM,  MyiMu-t  avn-iventris,  nud  O^rallaria 
erythrvleuea. 

*(For  Part  I  boo  Pror.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 
l«fi7,  p.  082:    Vt.  II,   1808.  p.  17:i:    I't.  Ill, 

1868,  p.    568;   Pt.    IV.   18(!'.»,   p.   151;    Pt.  V, 

1869,  p.  5!»6;   Pt.  VI,  187:t.  p.  184j  It.  VIII, 
1874,  p.  677;  Pt.IX.  1876,  j..  15.) 


Not«  on   the   I'lfranga    roaeogularis  of 
Cabot. 

Jbui,  1873,  pp.  1-25, 126,  pi.  iii. 
Pyranria  roHeoffvlanx  Is  n'lnarked  upon,  charac- 
toriaed  liud  ligured. 

635 
Additious  to  the  List  of  Birds  of  Nicara- 
gaa. 

IbU,  1873,  pp.  372, 373. 
A  nominal  list  of  17  spociea  not  represented  in 
ilr.  Tliomas  Belt's  former  collection  Irom  Nicara- 
gua. 

(See  Salvin,  Ibix,  1872,  p.  311.) 

636 
Notes  on  Birds  observed  at  Para.     By 
E.  L.  Lavard.     With  descriptions  of  two 
new  species  by  P.  L.  .Sclater. 

Ibit,  1873,  pp.  374-30C,  pis.  xiv,  xv. 
Field  notes  on  120  8pe«ie8  by  Mr.  E.  L.  Layard. 
twoof  whicli,  I'ieulaptes  layar'diawA  Thamnophihix 
gimplex,  are  descrilKxl  a»  new  by  ilr.  Sclater  and 
figured. 

637 

Index  to  the  Ornithological  Literature 

of  1872.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  O.  Fiusch. 

Ibis,  1873,  pp.  431-493. 

An  alphabetical  re<'ord  of  the  Ornithological 

publicatioUH  of  1872,  with  short  abstracts  of  their 

content.'^. 

638 

Remarks  on  Cervitt  chilenais  and    Cer- 
vusantisicnHia. 

Ann.  and  Mag.  \at.  Jlixt.,  ser.  4,  XI,  pp. 
213.214(1873). 
Remarks  showing  that  the  animals  described 
by  Dr.  Gray  as  Huarnfla  lettcoHs  and  Xenelaphus 
anomaloeera  are  referable  to  Cervus  chilennis  and 
V.anti*ieni)iji,  respectively. 
(See  paper  No.  679.) 
639 
The  Zoological  Collections  in  the  India 
House. 

Mature,  VII,  pp.  4.",  458  (1873). 
Remarks  on  the  inaccessibility  of  the  r.oologi- 
oal  coU)!C>tions   in  the  India  House,  and  siii^ges- 
tions  for  properly  hoiisiug  thcin. 

640 
[Note  on  the  generic  term  Drepanepho- 

r«».] 

\atvre,  VIII,  p.  102  (1873). 
The  generic  name   Ih-fiinnfphdnif,  n'ven  t«  a 
new  liird  of  Paradise  at  a  nie<-ting  of  the  /oolo)!' 
leal  Society  of  London,  having  been  preoccupied, 
is  changed  to  lyrepanornit. 

(See  aUo  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1873,  p. 

C60  i  Mature,  VIII,  p.  305.) 


641 
The  Ilnemnl. 

Saturr,  VIII,  p.  302  (1873). 
Letter  on   the    Hueniul   {C«rvtu   ehiltntU)  of 
Chili  and  Patagonia. 

642 

The  new  Bird  of  Paradise. 

Xalure,  VIII,  pp.  30."),  300  (1873). 
A  description  and  fi;;ure  of  Drepanonns  alber- 
tin,  with  remarks. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Hoe.  London,  1873,  p. 
560;  A'ature,  VIII,p.l92.) 

643 
The  new  Marine  Animal  from  Wash- 
ington Territory. 

Nature,  VIII,  pp.  487, 488  (1873). 
Note  on  Terrillia  blakei,  Stearns,  a  new  Polype 
from  Harraud's  Inlet,  Washington  Territory,  tne 
ossified  remains  of  which  had  oeeu  described  bj' 
Dr.  (Jray  as  Oxteocella  septcntrionalin. 

(See  Scl.,  Rep.  Brit.  Astoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1872,  Pt. 
II,  p.  140.) 

644 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  December,  1873.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  pp.  1, 2,  pi.  i. 
Ciconia  boyciana  is  figured. 
645 

On  the  species  of  the  genns  Synallaxis, 
of  the  family  J)endrocolaptid(e. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  pp.  2-28,  pis.  ii- 
Iv. 
A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  Synallaxis,  together 
with  a  chronological  list  of  the  literature  on  the 
genus  and  a  table  allowing  the  distribution  of  the 
species.  Fifty  eight  valid  and  four  doubtful  spe- 
cies are  enumerated,  of  which  the  following  are 
described  as  new :  S.  hypospodia,  S.  subpudica,  S. 
inustelina,  Natt.  MS.,  .S'.  mibcrintata  and  8.  hud- 
soni.  The  following  species  are  figured :  8.  stieto- 
thorax,  S.  sctUata.  S.  kollari,  S.  eandcei,  S.  suberis- 
tata  and  S.  hypostieta. 

646 
[Exhibition  of  two  skulls  of  Baird's 
Tapir  {Tapiruti  bairdi)  from  Mexico.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  p.  89. 
647 
[Exhibition  of  the  horns  of  a  male  and 
female  Arkar  Sheep  (Oris  arAar).] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  p.  89. 


[Exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  the  Wild 
Ibex  of  Crete.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  pp.  89, 00. 
Exhibition  to  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
of  a  stutfed  skin  of  the  wild  Ibex  o'f  Crete, -and 
remarks  showing  that  the  spe<'ies  is  referable  to 
Cavra  ivgayru*  ( i'alla.<i)  and  not  to  Capra  pieta, 
Erliardt,  as  had  previously  been  the  case. 

649 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  .January,  1874.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  p.  110. 
650 
[Extract  from  a  letter  addressed  to  Mr. 
Sclater  by  M.  Luigi  M.  d'Albertis,  C.  M. 
Z.  S.,  containing  an  account  of  a  new 
species  of  Kangaroo  {IJalmaturus  luota- 
08U8)  from  iS'ew  Guinea.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1874,  p.  110. 


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651 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  iu  February,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  151, 152. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety'sMenagerie,  with  notes  on  the  more  remark- 
able specimens.    Cei-vtis  euojds,  Swinhoe  MS.,  is 
adopted  as  the  name  for  a  new  species  of  Deer. 


On  a  small  collection  of  Birds  from 
Barbados,  West  Indies. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  174, 175. 

Kemarks  on  a  small  coUection,  consisting  of 
specimens  in  spirit  of  nine  species,  transmitted 
from  Barbados  by  Sir  Graham  Briggs. 

653 
On  Centropsar,  an  apparently  new  form 
of  the  family  Icteridce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  175, 176,  pi. 

XKVi. 

Centropsar  mirus,   gen.  et  spec,  nov.,   is  de- 
scribed and  figured.    The  text  is  illustrated  with 
the  head,  wing  and  foot  of  the  species. 
(See  paper  iTfo.  691.) 
654 
[Announcement  of  the  arrival  iu  the 
Society's  Menagerie  of  a  Javan  Rhinoce- 
ros.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  182, 183,  pi. 
xxviii. 
Note  on  and  figure  of  Phinoeeros  sondaicus,  a 
specimen  of  which  had  been  received  by  the  Zoo- 
logical Society  of  London. 

655 
•[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1874.] 

Proc.   Zool.   Soc.   London,  1874,  p.  206,  pi. 
xxxiv. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie,  of  which,  among  others,   Chry- 
sotisfinsehi  is  remarked  upon  and  flgnred. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Meuagerie  in  Ai)ril,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  247,  pi.  xlii. 
Hahnaturus  hictuosus  is  figured. 


[Remarks  on  a  Cassowary  in  the  Socie- 
ty's Gardens,  received  from  the  Zoolog- 
ical Society  of  Amsterdam  in  1871.] 

Proc.  ZqoI.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  247,  248. 
Remarks  showing  that  the  Ca.ssowary  described 
nnd  figured  (Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  147, 
pi.  ix)  under  the  name  of  Casuariu*  kaupi  had 
been  wrongly  dftermined.  The  new  nnme  Casua- 
rittg  wenterumnni  is  proposed  for  it. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p. 

147;  1875,  p.  84.) 

668 

[Announcement  of  the  appointment  of 
a  Naturalist  to  accompany  the  Astronom- 
ical Expedition  to  Kerguelen's  Laud.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  248. 

659 
[Exhibition  of  a  .skin  of  Cironia  boyci- 
ana,  and  remarks  upon  its  distribTition.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc  London,  1874,  pp.  306, 307. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  iu  May,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  323,324,  pl.l. 

NycterexUes  proeynid.es  is  figured. 
661 

[Remarks  upon  two  species  of  Birds 
from  New  Guinea,  lately  described  in  the 
Society's  "Proceedings."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  419. 

Remarks  on  Reetes  bennetti  and  Campephaga 
aurulenta,  which  had  been  pointed  out  by  Dr. 
Meyer,  in  a  communication  to  Mr.  Sclater,  to  be- 
long to  R.ni.grescens  and  <7.  steh'r,  respectively. 
Mr.  Sclater  doubts  the  identification  of  the  former 
species. 

662 
Descriptions  of  three  new  species  of  the 
genus  Synallaxia. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  445-447,  pi. 
Iviii. 

Synallaxis  pudibunda,  S.  graminieola,  Jelski 
Ms.,  and  S.  virfjata,  Jelski  MS.,  are  described,  of 
which  the  first  two  mentioned  are  figured.  A 
list  of  the  10  species  of  Synallaxis  inhabiting 
central  Peru  is  given. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and  Sep- 
tember, 1874.]       * 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  494-496,  pi. 
Ixiii. 

Felis  servalina  is  figured. 
664 

[Remarks  on  some  visits  recently  made 
to  several  zoological  gardens  and  muse- 
ums iu  France  and  Italy.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  496, 497. 

Remarks  on  the  more  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  visits  to  the  JarUin  des  Plantes, 
Paris,  and  the  Museo  Civico  at  Genoa. 

665 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Meuagerie  in  October,  1874.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  605. 
666 
[Exhibition  of  an  Egg  of  Pareudiastes 
jmcificus.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  605,  606. 
667 
On  the  Black  Wolf  of  Thibet. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  654,  655, 
pl.lxxviii. 

Remarks  on  the  Black  Wolf  of  Thibet,  which 
had  I)een  j>revioni<ly  referred  to  Lvpiislaniger and 
which  is  here  ])roposed  to  be  called  Canis  niger. 
The  animal  is  figured. 

668 
[Report  on  the  addititms  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  iu  November,  1874.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  664-666,  pi. 
Ixxxii. 
Dasyprocta  antillensis  is  described  and  figured. 

669 
Remarks  upon  a  donation  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Library  of  a  MS.  work  on  t"he  Birds 
of  India,  by  CoL  S.  R.  Tickell. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  667,  668. 


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This  work  couhIhI*  of  seven  sninll  folio  vol- 
uni«8.  with  2<51  plnU'«  of  liinln  (illuMtratin»;  '276 
8|M><-iei>),  dt*<tcriptiun8  of  44H  HiiecicH,  uiiil  T)  )ilntOH 
of  esiis,  containing  illustrationb  of  tiiuso  of  42 
spedes. 

670 

[List  of  Humming-lUrds  obtained  by 
Mr.  Whitely  in  High  Peru.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Londtm,  1874,  pp.  076,  677, 
A  noniinnl  lint  of  the  Hnoricg  (3U  in  nninlmr)  of 
Ilunmiinc-bii'dii  collectcni    by    Mr.   Whitely    in 
P»<ni,  witli  reforcnot'.-*  to  liiA  notes  upon  them  In 
his  fonuer  papers  in  tlio  Proceedingt. 

671 
On  Peruvian   Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.    Part  VIII.* 

Froe.  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1874,  pp.  677-680,  pi. 

Ixxxiv. 
A  list  of  32  8p<!cies  and  their  localities,  with 
notes  on  the  more  interesting  species.  Notho- 
procta  taczanoicxkiiin  described  as  a  new  snecies 
and  fijjured.  The  six  known  species  of  Notho- 
procta  are  diagnoswl. 

*(For  Part  I  stHS  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  982;  Pt.  II,  1868.  p.  173;    Pt.  Ill, 

1868,  p.   568;    Pt.  IV,  1869,  p.   151:   Pt.  V. 

1869,  p.  596;  Pt.  VI.  1873,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII, 
1873,  p.  779 ;  Pt.  I X,  1876,  p.  15. ) 

672 

On  the  Prionochili  o^  British  India. 

Jbis,  1874,  pp.  1-3,  pi.  i. 
Notes  on  Prionoehilus  vineens  (which  is  cliarac- 
terize<l)  and  /'.  nvelanoxanthus.    Both  specie.-*  are 
figured. 

673 
Notice  of  P^^e  David's  Travels  in  China. 

itf»,  1874,  pp.  107-172. 
An  abstract  of  a  memoir  piiblislied  liv  P6re 
Arniand  David  in  tlie  "  Xouvelle.s  Archives  du 
Museum    d'Histoire    J<'aturelle  do  Paris,"  Vol. 
VII,  on  his  travels  in  China. 


On  the  Neotropical  species  of  the  fam- 
ily Pieroptochidvt. 

Ibis,  1874,  pp.  189-206,  pi.  viii. 

A  synopsis  of  the  neotropical  genera  (8  in 
number)  and  species  (19  in  nnnil)er)  of  the  fam- 
ily I'tfroptochiilir.  with  a  tai)le  of  tlieir  distribu- 
tion, lihinocryptii  fit-gca  is  figured  {1{.  fulva  on 
plate).  The  bead  of  Lioscele.ithiirarieuiiisii>iurf.A 
in  the  text.  The  genera  treattMl  of  are:  Sc;/talo- 
put,  Merulaxiti,  ifhinocryjita,  JAosccUk,  Iterupto- 
chu»,  IJylaetex,  Acroptemis  and  Triptorhiniu. 


Dr.  A.  B.  Meyer'.s  Ornithological  Dis- 
coveries in  New  Guinea. 
Jfcw,  1874.  pp.  410-420. 

A  summarj-  of  tlie  contents  of  Dr.  Meyer's 
several  iia]>ers  on  the  ornithological  results  of  his 
expedition  to  New  (iuineu. 

676 

The  Geographical  Distribution  of  Mam- 
mals. 

SeUnee  Leeture»  for  the  People,  No.  5,  sixth 
series,  Mancliester,  1874,  ])p.  67-84. 
A  popular  lo-tnre  on  the  geograpiiical  distri- 
bution of  manimuls  delivered  ill  the  ilulmetown 
hall,  Manchester,  on  November  20,  1874. 

677 
[Keport  on  the  add  i  tions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  December,  1874.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  p.  1. 


678 
Descriptions  of  some  new  species  of 
South  American  Birds.     By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1875,  pp.  37-39,  pi. 

vi. 
Mierocereulus  squainulattu,  Automohu  Hriati- 
eepK  and  Tigrisoma  salmoni  are  described,  of 
which  the  lirst  named  is  figured.  A  synopsis  of 
tlio  four  known  species  ot^  Tigrixoma  is  given. 
Tlie  lieads  o(  TigrUoma  /euciatum  and  T.  »al- 
moni  are  ligared  in  the  text. 

679 
[Exhibition  of  a  skin  and  sknll  of  a 
female  Huemul  {Cervns  chilensU)  and  re- 
marks on  the  Deer  of  Chili  and  western 
Peru.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1875,  pp.  44-47. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  skin  and  skull  of  a  female, 
and  a  i)air  of  horns  of  a  male  C'ervun  ehUentix, 
with  an  extract  of  a  communication  from  Mr.  E. 
C.  Keed  containing  the  synonymy  of  and  remarks 
upon  Oervvn  chilensis.  C  antinensu,  V.  whitelyi 
and  C.  peruvianus.  The  left  horu  of  C,  chiUnsis 
is  figured  in  the  text. 

(See  paper  No.  63gJ 
680 
On  some  rare  Parrots  living  in  the  So- 
ciety'.s  Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1875,  pp.  59-62,  pis. 
X,  xi. 

The  rarer  species  of  parrots  living  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Menagerie  are  enumerated,  and 
remarks  made  upon  Chry.iot>s  guatemalee.  O. 
boni/veti,  and  the  species  of  the  genus  Cacatua. 
Caraftm  goji'mi  and  Ghrytotis  bouqueti  are  figured. 
The  feet  of  Cacatua  sanguinea  and  C.  goffini  are 
figured  in  the  text. 

681 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  .January,  1875,  and  remarks 
on  Canis  cliama.^ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1875,  pp.  81,82,  pi. 
xvii. 

Cani.i  chama  is  remarked  upon  and  figured,  and 
attention  directed  to  the  other  important  .idditions 
to  the  Zoological  Socfety's  Menagerie  in  January, 


1875. 


682 


[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  supposed 
new  Rhinoceros  from  the  Terai  of  Bhoo- 
tan.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  82. 
683 
[Exhibition  of  a  living  specimen  of  the 
Peguan  Tree-Shrew  ( Tnpaia  peguana)  and 
a  Sciuirrel  (Sciurua  bIanfordi).'\ 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  82. 
684 

Further  remarks  on  the  Cassowaries 
living  in  the  Society's  (Jardeiis  and  on 
other  species  of  the  genus  Casnariua. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1875.  pp.  84-87,  pis. 

xviii-xx. 
Additional  notes*  on  the  Cassowaries  living  in 
the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Soi'iety  of  London. 
Caifuariiis  bennetti.  C.  ventrrmanni,' and  C.picti- 
ciillix.  sp.  n.,  an-  diagnosed,  C  bcccarii,  sp.  n.,is 
described, and  an  "Index  sp<>cierum  generis  Cas- 
iijirii"  appended.  C.picticolUs,  O.  wextermanni 
and  ('.  unuippendicvlatvx  are  figured.  The  head 
and  wattles  of  ('.  becearii  are  tigiire<l  in  the  t»'Xt. 

'(.See  also  Proe.  ZquI.  Hvq,  London,  1872,  u. 

147;  1874,  p.  247.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       45 


685 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  February,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  156, 157,  pi. 
xxvi. 
Chrysolis  xantholora  is  figured. 

686 
On  Venezuelan  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
A.  Goering.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin.    Part  V.* 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  234-238,  pi. 

XXXV. 

A  list  of  42  species  from  Morida,  not  represented 
in  Mr.  Goering's  former  collection  from  that  local- 
ity, and  notes  on  the  more  interesting  species  con- 
taineil  in  both  collections;  also  a  list  of  33  species 
(with  notes)  collected  at  San  (M.stoval.  Chloro- 
spin{fu.i  chrysophrys,  Buarremon  castaneifrons 
and  Chloronerpe*  xanthochlorus  are  described  as 
new  species,  and  the  ■aaxna  Buarremon  mystacalis, 
Tacz.,  is  changed  to  5.  taezanowskii.  S.  castanei- 
frons and  B.  taczanowskii  are  figured. 

*(For  Part  I  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.    165:  Pt.    H,  1868,   p.  626;    Pt.  Ill, 

1869,  p,  250;  Pt.  IV,  1870,  p.  779.) 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  March,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  316. 

688 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  April,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  348,  349. 

689 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  the  skin 
of  a  chick  of  a  Cassowary.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  349. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  skin  of  a  chick  of  a  Casso- 
wary, supiK>sed  to  be  that  of  G.  incticollis. 


[Remarks  on  animals  seen  during  visits 
recently  made  to  several  zoological  gar- 
dens in  Rotterdam,  the  Hague,  Amster- 
dam, Antwerp  and  Ghent.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  187.'^,  pp.  379, 380. 


[Exhibition   of  and    remarks  on   the 
typical  specimen  of  Ccntropsar  »»«>•««.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  380. 
Note  showing  that  the  skin  of  the  typical  speci- 
men of  Cenfropsar  iiiiru«  had  been  "made  up," 
and  that  the  name  mii.st  therefore  be  removed 
from  the  ornithological  category. 
(See  paper  Xo.  053.) 


On  several  raro  or  littlo-known  Mam- 
mals now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's 
Collection. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  417-423,  pis. 
xlvii-li. 

Remarks  on  Macacus  specio,ius.  2f.  rlieg'i-.iimilis, 
Ateles  melanochir,  Hapah  melaniira,  Caiiis/aine- 
liens,  Prncyon  cancnvorvs,  and  Cerrvlux  inicru 
nis,  sp.  n.  Macacus  specio.fii.'i,  Ateh'.i  melanochir 
(2  nlatos),  llapale  melannra.  Cervulus  micrurus. 
ana  ('.  reevcsi,  vit.,  are  figured.  The  species  of 
the  genua  Cervulus  are  also  remarked  upon. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  469. 

694 
[Notice  of  a  Memoir  on  the  Rhinoce- 
roses now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  470. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  527-530,  pis. 
Iviii,  lix. 

Casriarius  beccarii  and  Oazella  granti  are  fig- 
ured. 

696 
Description  of  two  new  species  of  Birds 
from  the  State  of  Antioquia,  U.  S.  C.     By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin.     ' 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  pp.  541, 542. 
Catharus  phceopleurus  and  Automolus  holostie- 
tus  are  described. 

697 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  October,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  565. 


[Exhibition  of   and    remarks  on    the 
upper  horn  of  a  two-horned  Rhinoceros 
from  the  valley  of  the  Brahmapootra.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  566. 

699 
[Remarks   on   the   female   plumage  of 
Pauxis  galeata.'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  566. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  Noveml)er,  1875.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  633. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  skin 
oi Hypocolius  ampeUnus,  Bp.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  633. 


Synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  subfamily 
Diglossinw. 

Ibis,  1875,  pp.  204-221,  pis.  iv,  v. 

A  synopsis  of  the  1")  known  species  of  the  sub- 
family lUijloysiniv,  with  a  table  showing  tht'ir 
geographical  distribution.  I?onapartc'.s  name 
Agrilorhinus  is  cuicnded  to  Ancylorhinii.s.  and  IH- 
fflo.s.sa  iiectoralis  and  D.  albilaterali.i{cf  and  9  )  are 
figured.  The  genera  treated  of  are  Diglossa  and 
IXglos,so2)is. 

703 
On    Turdits  jaranicus  of  Horslield  and 
its  allied  form,   Turdus  schlefieli. 
Ibi.t.  1875,  pp.  344-347.  pi.  viii. 
Kcniarks  <in  Tardus  javanicus  and  T.  .'iclilfgeli, 
with   their   synonyms.      Tlie   former    species  is 
figured. 


46 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


704 
Kemarks  on  the  sp«>oioH  of  the  Tiins- 
grino  geiiu8  Chlorochrysa. 
Ibis,  1!<75,  pp.  464-467,  pi.  x. 
A  review  of  the  tlir<>o»j>eoiP8of  thogcnuH  Ohio- 
roehryta,  vii,  C.  eallipana,  C.  phcenieotU  and  C. 
nittdutima.    TtaeUatnamed  spcoiMiH  tigured. 

70S 
On  the  Curassows  now  or  lately  living 
in  the  Society's  Gardens. 

Trann.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  pp.  273-288> 
pis.  xl-liii  (1875). 
A  synopsis  of  tlie  sjiecies  of  Cnrnssows,  aiiil 
lists  of  the  8i>ecimen8  now  or  lately  livinR  in  tlie 
(Janlcns  of  t  he  Zoological  Sociof y  of  London.  The 
generic  name  I'auxi  in  enieudetl  to  J'avxiti,  and 
Crajc  viridirostris  is  described  hs  a  new  species. 
The  following  species  are  figured :  Crax  globieera 
ft^.  9).  C.  daiibentoni  (cT,?),  C.  aleetor  (cf,9), 
C.  sclateri  (c^,  9  )•  C-  tjlobulosa  (cf .  9 ).  (^-  earunni- 
lata  ((/,9),  G.  albertx  (,f,  9).  C.  incommoda  (9), 
Kothoerax  unimutum,  Mitua  tiiberota,  M.  tomen- 
tota,  Pauxi  galeata,  and  1'.  galeata  vor.  rubra. 

(See  also  Tran*.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p. 
643,  1879.) 

70e 

Cassowaries. 

KaHire,  Xn,  pp.  516, 517  (1875). 
A  review  of  the  genus  Caguariun.    The  nine 
known  species  are   enumerated    and    remarked 
upon. 

707 

On  the  Distribution  of  the  Species  of 
Cassowaries. 

Fep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sd.,  1874,  pt  2,  p.  138 
(1875). 
Abstract  of  a  paper  rea<l  beforo  the  Belfast 
meeting  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Science,  on  the  syst^'matic  position 
of  Caivarius  and  on  the  characters  and  distribu- 
tion of  the  known  species  (seven  in  number)  con- 
tained in  the  genus. 

708 
Fruit-eating  Snakes. 
Zoologist,  1875,  p.  4574. 
Note  pointing  out  that  the  East  Indian  snake, 
Aerochordut  javanieus,  is  commonly  supposed  to 
feed  on  fruit. 

709 
Descriptive  list  of  the  Cassowaries. 

Zoologist,  1875,  pp.  4685-4688. 
Description  of  and  remarks  on  the  nine  known 
species  of  the  genus  Oasitariiu. 

710 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1875.] 
Proc.  Zool.  8oc.  London,  1876,  p.  1. 
711 
On  some  additional   species  of  Birds 
from  St.  Lacia,  We.st  India  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  np.  13, 14,  pi.  ii. 
A  list  of  eight  spe<'ic8  not  represented  in  the 
two  previous  collections*  from  St.  Lucia,  with 
their  locjil  names.  Tliri/othorris  mesoleueiix,  sp.  n., 
and  Leveopezasemperi,  gen.  et  sp.  n.,  are  described. 
The  laUer  is  llgured. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1871,  p. 
aeS;  1872,  p.  647.) 

712 
On  Pernvian  Birds  collected  by  Mr. 
Whitely.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salviu.    Part  IX. • 

Proe.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  15-10,  pL  iii. 


]       A  list  of  65  sp<-cip8,  with  their  localilirs,  and 
I   iiot4>s  on  the  more  interenting  s|>ecies.     Thamno- 
philus  wfiancliroiiM  and  Golumha  albipennis  are 
described  as  new.    The  former  is  tigured. 

*(Kor  I'art  I  see   Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

1867,  p.    982:  I't.    1 1,  1868,  p.  173;  Vt.  Ill, 

1868.  p.  568 :  Pt.  IV,  186U,  p.  151 ;  It  V,  1869. 
p.  596;  Pt.  VL  187.1,  p.  184;  Pt.  VII,  1873, 
p.  779;  Pt.  VIIL  1874,  p.  677.) 

713 
[Extract  from  a  Keportof  the  visit  of 
H.  M.  S.  I'eterel  to  the  Galapagos  Islands.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  pp.  178, 179. 
714 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  an  ant- 
ler of  a  Kusa  Deer.]  . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  pp.  179, 180. 
715 
Descriptions  of  new  Birds  obtained  by 
Mr.  C.  Buckley  in  Bolivia.     By  P.  L.  Scla- 
ter and  Osbert  Salviu. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  258,  254. 

The  followinir  four  sjiecies  are  described:  Dig- 
lossa  glaiica.  Piiarreiiion  inelanops,  Leptopogon- 
triitis  and  Hypozanthu.i  atriceps. 

716 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  pp.  254, 255. 
717 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  a  new 
Parrot  (Conurits  illigeri)  belonging  to  the 
Museum  of  NeuchAtel.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  255,  256. 
Ara  couloni  (Contirus  illiaeri,  Tschudi)  is  de 
scribed  as  a  new  species.    The  head  is  figured  in 
the  text. 

718 
Notes  on  some  of  the  Blue  Crows  of 
America.     By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert 
Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876.  pp.  268-272. 
Notes  on,  and  the  synonymy  of  the  seven  spe- 
cies of  tlie  genus  Cyariiicitta.  of  which  C.germana 
is  described  as  new. 

719 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  27:<,  274. 
Lophotragus  viichianus,   (f,  i.s   figured    in  the 


text. 


720 


[Exhibition    of   sind   remarks    on   the 
skin  of  a  female  of  Anderson's  Pheasant.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  274. 

It  is  here  pointed  out  th.it  Phasianut  craw/tird- 
ii,  as  described  by  Dr.  (iray,  is  the  female  of 
Kuplocavms  andersoni.  KUiot,  and  that  the  sir-- 
i'ies  should  strictly  be  calle<l  EupU>cainu*  eraw- 
furdi. 

721 

[Exhibition  of  aud  remarks  tipon  a 
series  of  skins  of  the  Parrots  of  the  Fiji 
Islands,  obtained  by  Mr.  E.  L.  I^ayard, 
F.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1876,  pp.  307, 308. 

Skins  of  Vyrrhuliipti*  atrigrilnri*.  P.  tavxunrntis, 
P.  t/ilendent  and  /'.  iirmonata  were  exhibited  to  a 
m«>eting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London,  aud 
remarked  upon. 


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722 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1876.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  pp.  332, 333,  pi. 

XXV. 

Report  on  tho  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  notes  on  the  moie  inter- 
esting species.    Polyborustharus,  var.,  is  figured. 


On  new  species  of  Bolivian  Birds.    By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Sac.  London  1876,  pp.  352-358,  pis. 

xxx-xxxiii. 
Tho  genus  Malacothraupis  and  the  following 
new  species  are  described :  Gatharus  mentalis, 
Basileutenis  euophrys,  'Malacothraupis  denta- 
to,  Calliste  puncttdata,  C.  fulvicervix,  C.  argy- 
rofenges,  Chlorospinyus  calophrys,  Cyanocorax 
nigriceps,  Ochthodiceta  fuscunifus,  Ochthueca  put- 
chella,  Ancereteg  jlavirostris,  Lathria  uropygialis, 
Grallaria  ei-ythrotis,  Thamnophilus  sub/asdatus 
and  Asturvna  saturata.  Ghirocylla  is  proposed  as 
a  new  generic  name  for  Lathria  xiropy^alis.  Fig- 
ures are  given  of  the  following  species:  Calliste 
fulvicervix,  C.  argyrofenges,  Malacothraujjis  den- 
tata,  LathriM  uropygialis,  and  Thamnophilus  sub- 
jfasciatus  (cf,9).  The  head,  wing  and  foot  of 
Malacothraupis  dentata,  and  the  wing  of  Lathria 
uropygialis,  are  figured  in  the  text. 

724 
A  Revision  of  the  Neotropical  Anatidw. 
By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  358-412,  pi. 

xxxiv. 
A  revision  of  the  neotropical  Anatidce,  includ- 
ing general  remarks  on  the  family,  a  synopsis  of 
the  species  (62  in  number),  and  a  table  of  their 
geographical  distribution,  with  notes  tliereon. 
Ou£rqtiedula  andium  is  figured.  The  male  and 
female  of  hybrids  between  Bemicla  dispar  and 
B.magellanica  are  figured  in  the  text.  The  fol- 
lowing are  the  genera  treated  of:  Anser,  Bemicla, 
Chenalopex,  Cygnus,  Dendrocygna,  Sarcidiornis, 
Cairina,  Anas,  Heteronetta,  ^erquedula,  Daftla, 
Mareca,  Spatula,  Aix,  Metopiana,  Fuligula,  dlan- 
gula,  (Edemia,  Tachyeres,  Urismatura,  Merganetta 
and  Mergvs. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1876,  and  remarks 
on  the  Cassowaries  in  the  Society's  col- 
lection.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  413, 414,  pi. 
xxxv. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie,  with  special  reference  to  a  collec- 
taon  from  Angola  brought  home  by  Lieut.  V.  R. 
Cameron.  Ooliiis  easfanonotu.'i  is  fiftnred.  A  list 
of  the  Cassowaries  liviug  in  the  Society's  Gardens 
is  given. 

720 

[Extracts  from  several  letters  addressed 
to  Mr.  Sclater  by  Dr.  G.  Bennett,  F.  Z.  S., 
referring  to  the  proceedings  of  Mr.  L.  M. 
D'Albertis,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1876,  p.  414. 

727 
[Exhibition  of  a  rare   Pacific   Parrot, 
Coriphilua  kuhli,  and  remarks  on  its  hab- 
itat.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1876,  pp.  421, 422. 


On  the  Birds  collected  by  Dr.  Comrie 
on  the  southeast  coast  of  New  Guinea 
during  the  survey  of  H.  M.  S.  Basilisk. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  459^61,  pis. 
xlii,  xliii. 
A  list  of  11  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Manucodia  comrii  is  described  as  new  and  figured. 
Megapodius  macgillivraii  is  also  figured. 

729 

[Report  on  the  .tdditions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1876,  and  list  of 
Indian  animals  deposited  by  H.  R.  H,  the 
Prince  of  Wales.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  462-464. 
730 
[Exhibition  of  Land  Crabs  from  Ascen- 
sion Island,  presented  by  Dp.  S.  B.  Drew.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  464,  465. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London,  of  specimens  of  Geocareiiius  lagos- 
toma,   with  an  extract  from  a  letter  from  Dr. 
Drew  containing  remarks  upon  them. 

731 
[Exhibition  of    and  remarks   on    the 
skins   of    a  male   and  female  Pheasant 
(Lobiophasis  bulweri).'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  465,  pi.  xliv. 
Exhibition,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  the  skins  of  the  male  and 
female  of  Lobiophasis  bulweri,  with  the  charac- 
ters of  the  female.  Both  male  and  female  are 
figured. 

732 

[Exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  Fruit- 
Pigeon,  apparently  belonging  to  Carpo- 
phaga  paulina,  living  in  the  Society's 
Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  519. 


[Exhibition  of  a  collection  of  Birds 
received  from  Signer  1.,.  M.  D'Albertis, 
and  descriptions  of  two  new  Parrots.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  iowdon,  1876,pp.519,520,pl 
liv. 
Trichoglossus  subplacens  and   Cyclopsitta  suav- 
issima  are  described.    Tho  latter  is  figured. 

734 
[Report  on  the  additions  to    the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1876.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  693-C96,  pis. 

Ixvi-lxviii. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Menagerie,  with  remarks  on  the  most 
noticeable  species.  Corvxis  ra^jeZ^anw*  (described 
as  a  new  species),  Sarcidiorni.t  vwlanomita  and 
S.  caruneulata  are  figured.  Cerviilus  micrurus 
(described  in  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  422) 
is  pointed  out  to  be  referable  to  C.  reevesi. 

735 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1876.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  751. 
736 
[Exhibition  of   and   remarks   upon   a 
skin   of  a    young   Rhinoceros   from   the 
Suuderbuuds.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  i>.  751. 


48 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


737 

[Report  on  the  addit  iotia  to  the  Socie- 
ty 8  Menagerie  in  November,  1876.] 

Proe.  jSooI.  Soc.  London,  1876,  pp.  775,  776. 
738 
Ornithological  Notes  from  Constanti- 
uoplo.     By  f*.  L.  Sclater  and  E.  C.  Taylor. 
Ibi*,  1876,  i)p.  OMi5. 
Notes  on  the  binl.Hol)8Prv»Hl  during  n  short  visit 
to  Constant  inoplu  in  September  and  October,  1875. 

739 
On  recent  Ornithological  Progress  in 
New  Guinea. 

Ibit,  1876,  pp.  243-259. 
A  r6.suni6  of  the  contributions  to  the  omitbo- 
logical  literature  of  Is'cw  Guinea. 
(See  also  IbU,  1876,  p.  357.) 

740 
Further  Ornithological  News  from  New 
Guinea. 

Ibit,  1876,  pp.  357-364. 
Additional  notes  on  the  contributions  to  the 
literature  ou  the  Kew  Guinea  avifauna. 
(See  also  Ibis,  1876,  p.  243.) 

741 
Description  of  a  new  Tanager  of  the 
genus  Calliate,  and  remarks  on  other  re- 
cently discovered  species. 

Ibi*,  1876,  pp.  407-410.  pi.  xii. 

CallUte  melanotis  is  described  and  figured  and 
remarks  made  on  some  other  species  of  the  genus 
CaUitte.     C.  cyanotis  is  figured  also. 

742 
On  the  Rhinoceroses  now  or  lately  liv- 
ing in  the  Society's  Menagerie. 

Trant.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  pp.  645-660, 
plB.  xcv-xcix  (1876). 

The  following  species^  are  remarked  upon  and 
figured :  Jdiinoceros  iintcomis,  J{.  sondaicut,  R. 
tumatretisiti,  1(.  lamitiis  and  J{.  bicomin.  Tl)e  ex- 
amples of  Khinocerosea  living  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Menagerie  from  1834-1875  are  enume- 
rated.   The  text  is  illustrated. 


On  the  present  state  of  our  knowledge 
of  Geographical  Zoology.  Address  deliv- 
ered to  the  lUological  Section  of  the  Brit- 
ish Association,  at  Bristol,  August  25, 
1875. 

Itep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  .Sei. ,  1875,  Pt.  II,  pp. 

85-133.  [Also  separately  printed.] 
The  presidential  address  to  tlie  Biolo^iral 
Se<;tion  of  the  liritisli  AHSociation,  at  Bristol, 
1875,  being  a  review  of  the  distribution  of  tlie 
terrestriarnipnibers  of  the  vertebrate  subking- 
doni  of  animals  over  the  earth's  surfac*!,  wliicli 
is  divide<l  into  seven  divisions.  Each  division  is 
remarke<l  upon  uud  the  works  relating  thereto 
enumerated. 

744 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  December,  1876.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Hoc.  London,  1877,  pp.  1, 2. 
745 
Descriptions   of  eight  new  species  of 
South  American  Birds.     By  V.  I...  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvm. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  pp.  18-22,  pi.  i. 


The  following  species  are  described :  Euphonia 
fingchi,  PheucHcu* eri$»aliii,  OclithaMalettcumftupa, 
<).  arenaeea,  Ohloronerpe*  dii/nus,  Celeu»  mdiflactui. 
Vhameepelia  btukleyi  and  Vraz  erythrotjnatha. 
Ohloronerpeg  diffntm  is  figured. 

746 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
collection  of  Mammals,  Birds,  and  In- 
sects formed  by  the  Rev.  George  Brown, 
C.  M.  Z.  S.,  in  Duke  of  York  Island,  New 
Britain,  and  New  Ireland.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  28. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1877,  p.  94; 

1878,  pp.  280, 670 ;  1879,  p.  44U ;  1  mi,  p.  66.) 

747 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  .lauuary  1877. J 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  42. 
748 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
original  and  unique  specimen  of  Manu- 
codia  comrii.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  43. 
749 
Notice  of  an  apparently  new  species  of 
Spur-winged  Goose  of  the  genus  Plectrop- 
terus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  pp.  47,  48,  pi. 
vii. 
Description  and  figure  of  Pleetropterus  niger, 
with  remarks. 

750 

On  the  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  George 
Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on  Duke  of  York 
Island,  and  on  the  adjoining  parts  of  New 
Ireland  and  New   Britain. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Xondon,  1877,  pp.  96 -114,  pla. 

xlv-xvi. 
Remarks  on  Mr.  George  Brown's  collection  of 
birds,  with  an  annotated  list  of  the  70  species  con- 
tained in  it.  The  following  10  sjtecies  are  de- 
scribed as  new:  Monarcha  verticahs,  Artautun  in- 
kignig,  Dicrurut  Uemontictus,  IHewtiin  eximium, 
Philemon  coekerelli,  Tanytiptera  ni^ricept,  Lori- 
cuius  tener,  Xinox  odiosa,  llacropygia  brmrni,  and 
Vhlogoenas  juhannce.  Monarcha  melammotus  is 
proposed  as  a  new  name  for  the  Xew  Guinea  spe- 
cies of  Monarcha,  which  is  commonly  assigned  to 
M.  chnjHoinelas.  Monarcha  rertiealis,  IMcimmex- 
u/iit/OT,  Artaniusinsignis.  and PhUxjoena.^johannce 
are  figured.  A  figure  of  the  head  of  (Edirhinus 
insolitns,  and  an  outline  map  of  the  Duke  of  York 
Island,  New  Britain  and  New  Ireland,  are  given 
in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  28; 

1878,  pp.289,  670;  1879,  p. 446;  1880,  p.flS.) 

751 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1877.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  159, 160. 
752 
[Remarks  upon  a  two-homed  Rhinoce- 
ros killed  in  187(5  near  Comillah,  in  Tip- 
perah,  and  on  a  living  s])ecimen  of  Khi- 
noceroa  sondaicua  from  tile  Sunderbans.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877.  pp.  269, 270. 
753 
[Exhibition  of  a  small  living  Amphis- 
ba'uian    {lUauua  ciHereu8).\ 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  270. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WKITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      49 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1S77.  p.  303. 
756 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  young 
Anacondas,  which    had    been  produced 
dead  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 
Proc,  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1877,  p.  303. 
756 

[Remarks  upon  two  large  photographs 
of  the  young  Gorilla  now  living  in  Ber- 
lin, and  on  an  example  of  the  Gorilla  for- 
merly  living   in  England.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  303,  304,  pi. 

XXXV. 

Troglodytes  goriUa  is  figured. 

757 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  418, 419. 
758 
[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens  of 
Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Antwerp,  Brus- 
sels, and  Ghent,  lately   visited   by   Mr. 
Sclater.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  419. 
759 
Descriptions    of  six    new    species    of 
South  American  Birds.     By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  181" ,  pp.  521-523,  pi. 
Hi. 
The  following  species  are  described:  Basileu- 
tervs  castaneiceps,  Kuphonia  insignis,  Chlorogpin- 
gus  phceocephalut,  Todirostrum  rufigene,  Lathria 
cryptolopha,  and  FuUgula  nationi.*    Euphonia  in- 
signia aiid  C'hlorospingus  phceocephalus  are  figured. 
*(Se6  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 
477.) 

760 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,    pp.  530-532, 

pi.  Iv. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety 8  collection,  with  remarks  on  the  more 
noticeable  upecies.  An  a^jparently  new  species  of 
C'hcetiih,  to  which  the  temporary  name  Felis 
lanea  *  is  applied,  is  figured.  Manis  trinispis  is 
figured  in  the  text. 

*(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 

655;  1884,  p.  476.) 

761 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 
Challenger.  No.  I.  General  remarks  on 
the  collections. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  534, 535. 
General  remarks  on  the   collections  of  birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  the  Challenger. 

(See  also   Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Jjondon,  1877,  p. 
551;  1878,  pp.  346,431,576,650.) 

762 

Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 
Challenger.  No.  HI.  On  the  Birds  of 
the  Admiralty  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877.  pp.  551-557. 

415— No.  49 4 


An  annotated  list  of  27  species,  of  which  the 
following  are  described  as  new:  Rhipidura  semi- 
rubra.  Monarcha  infelix,  Philemon  albitorque*, 
Myzotnela pammelcena,  Carpophaga rhodinoloema, 
Ptilopus  johannis  and  Megapodius  ruhrifrons. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p. 
534;  1878,  pp.  346,431,576,650.) 

763 

[Reports  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,lB77,  pp.  679-683,  pis. 
Ixx,  Ixxi. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety 8  collection,  with  notes  on  the  most  inter- 
esting species,  of  which  Uylobates  leucogenyg  and 
Paradoxurus  prehensilis  are  figured.  The  head 
of  Cervut  schomburgici  is  figured  in  the  text. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Octcber,  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  754. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1877.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  805,  806,  pl. 
Ixxxi. 

Canis  jubatu*  is  figured. 
766 

Note  on  the  South  American  Song  Spar- 
rows. 

Ibis,  1877,  pp.  46-48,  pl.  1. 

Notes  on  the  species  of  the  genus  Zonotrichia, 
with  their  distribution.  Z.  eanicapilla  and  Z. 
strigicepi  are  figured. 

767 
On  the  Nesting  of  the  Spoonbill  in  Hol- 
land.    By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  W.  A.  Forbes. 

ibw,  1877.  pp.  412-416. 
An  account  of  a  visit  to  the  nesting  place  of 
Platalea  leucorodia  in  the  Horster  Meer,  Holland. 

768 
Description  of  two  new  Ant  Birds  of 
the  genus  Grallaria,  with  a  list  of  the 
known  species  of  the  genus. 

Ibis,  1877,  pp.  437-451,  pis.  viii,  ix. 

Grallaria  haplonota  and  O.  fiavotineta  are  de- 
scribed, and  a  synopsis  of  the  species  (27  in  num- 
ber) of  the  genus  Grallaria  is  given.  G.  ruficeps 
and  0.  fiavotineta  are  figured. 

769 
On  a  recent  addition  to  the  species  of 
the  genus  Loriciilus. 

Rowley's  Ornithological  Miscellany,  II,  pp. 

375-377,  pl.  Ixxii  (1877). 
Remarks  on  the  differences  between  Lorictdus 
tener  and  L.  aurantiifrons.    Both  species  are  fig- 
ured. 

770 

On  the  American  Parrots  of  the  genus 
Pionus. 

Rowley's  Ornithological  Hiscellany,  HI,  pp. 

5-9,  pis.  Ixxx,  Ixxxi  (1877). 

An  arrangement  of  the  nine  species  of  the 

genus  Pionus,  with  remarks  and  a  table  showing 

their  geographical  distribution.    Pionus  coralh- 

nus  and  P.  tumultvostis  are  figured. 


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BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Remarks  on  the  new  Monotreme  from 
New  Guinea. 

Xalurf,  XV,  pp.  257, 258  (1877). 

Remarks  on  tho  new  niainiunl  flcHcribc4l  by 
Messre.  W.  Pot«rs  and  (J.  Doriu  hh  Tarhyglossxit 
brvijiiii.  Tlie  text  is  illustrated  with  tho  skulls 
of  T.ltniiinii  and  one  of  the  Australian  species 
of  Taehygloasug. 

772 

The  Development  of  Batrachians  with- 
out MetamorphosiH. 

Xattire,  XV,  pp.  491.  492  (1877). 

Notes  on  tlio  development  of  batrachians  with- 
out nietamoriihosis,  which  is  sliown.in  aconiniu- 
nication  by  l)r.  Peters  to  tho  Koval  Academy  of 
S«-ience.s,  IJerlin,  to  have  taken  place  in  Jlyludes 
)iiartiiiienuiiii.  'I'ho  egg.  young,  and  adult  of  Ilylo- 
dtt  inartinicensis  aio  ligiired  in  the  te.\t. 

773 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  iu  December,  1877.] 
Proc.  Zool.  >Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  1. 
774 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
tj''8  Menagerie  iu  January,  1878.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  115. 116. 
775 
On  the  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
Professor  Steere  in  South  America.     By 
P.  L.  Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  135-142. pis. 
xi-xiii. 
lieniarks  on  22  rare  or  little-known  species  con- 
tained in  a  collection  of  362  specie.^  made  by 
Profes-sor  Steere  during  a  journey  across  South 
America.  The  following  new  species  are  de- 
scribed: Oryzohorus  atiirostris,  Myiarchus  semi- 
ru/us,  Fximarius  pHvatus,  Capito  steerii,  and 
Cryptunis  tranx/aseiatug.  Myiarchus  setnint/us. 
Capito  uteerii  and  Crypturus  trans/aseiatu*  are 
figured. 

776 
[Exhibition  of   and  remarks    upon  a 
skin  of  a  Cassowary  in  the  collection  of 
the  British  Museum.] 

Proc.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  212-214 
Kcmarks  on  Catuarius  salvadorii,  with  a  figure 
of  its  head  in  the  text. 

777 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1878.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878.  p.  289. 

778 
[Exhibition  of  and  remsirks  on  a  sec- 
ond colh'ctioii  of  Birds  from  Duke  of 
York  Island,  New  Britain,  and  New  Ire- 
land, received  from  the  Rev.  G.  Brown, 
C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878.  pp.  289.  290. 

Twenty-three  species  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marks made  upon  some  of  them. 

(Seo  also  J'rnc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  pp. 
28,96;  1878,  p.  670;  1879,  p.  446;  1880, p. 65.) 


[Exhibiti«m  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
typi(.'il  specimen  of  Xinox  aolomonin, 
Sharpe.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  Loudon,  1878,  p.  29t). 


780 

[Exhibition   of  a  Coot,  probably  the 
typical  specimen  of  Fulica  gallinuloidea.'} 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1878,  p.  291. 
781 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
typical  specimen  of  DUrurus  maryinatua 
of  Blyth.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  p. 339. 
782 
Reports  on  the    collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
lenger.    No.  VIII.     On  the   Birds  of  the 
Saudwich  Islands. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  346-351. 
Thirteen  species  are  enumerated  and  remarke<l 
upon.    Anas  ivyviltiana  is  described  as  new. 

(See  also  I'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  pp. 
53t,5.')5;  1878,  pp.  431,  576,  650.) 

783 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1878.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  377-379. 

Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's Gardens,  with  remarks  on  the  more  interest- 
ing species.  A  list  of  the  Bears  living  in  the 
Menagerie  is  given,  and  the  breeding  of  the  Ana- 
conda {Eunectes  muriniu)  in  the  Society's  rei)tile 
house  is  recorded. 

784 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
typical  specimen  of  a  new  Fox  ( Vulpea 
cana,  Blauford).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Snc.  London,  1878,  p.  392. 
The  differences  between  Vulpes  eana and  Canis 
famelieus  are  pointed  out.    The  dimensions  of  the 
former  animal  are  given. 

785 
Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds  made 
during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
lenger. No.  IX.  On  the  Birds  of  Ant- 
arctic America.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert    Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  431-438. 
A  catalogue   of  .41  species,  with   notes    upon 
them. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1877,  pp. 
534,551;  1878,  p.  346, 570, 650.) 

786 
Descriptions  of  three  new  species  of 
Birds  from   Ecuador.     By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  438-440.  pis. 
xxvii,  xxviii. 

Puarremon  leveopxs,  Neomorphtis  radiolonts 
and  Aramides  caIo}>feri/«  are  described.  The  last 
two  mentioned  are  figured. 

787 
[Report  on   the  additions  to  the   So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  April,  1878.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  p.  441. 
788 
Further  remarks  on   Fuligula  nationi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  187B.  pp.  477-479,  pi. 
xxxli. 

Fuligula  nalinni  is  ehnra<'terized  and  fignnHl, 
The  trachea  of  this  duck  is  also  figured  in  tlie 
text  and  remarked  upon. 

(Scealao  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  522.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       51 


Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S. 
Challenger.  No.  X.  On  the  Birds  of 
the  Atlantic  Islands  and  Kerguelen's 
Land,  and  on  the  miscellaneous  collec- 
tions. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  576-579. 
A  r68um6  of  the  contents  of  several  of  the  col- 
lections of  the  Ohallenger  expedition. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1877,  pp. 

534, 551 ;  1878,  pp.  346, 431,  650.) 

790 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  May,  1878,  and  remarks 
on  Tapirus  roulini.'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  631, 632,  pi. 
xxxix. 
Keport  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety s  Gardens,  with  notes  on  the  more  remarka- 
ble specimens.    Tapirus  roulini  is  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
young  specimen  of  Temminck's  Manis 
{Mania  teniviincki)  from  Zanzibar.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  632, 633. 

792 
[Remarks  upon  the  living  examples  of 
CicoHia    maguari    and   Ciconia    episeopus 
now  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  633. 
Notesi  on  the  mimicry  of  the  rectrices  by  the 
<;longated  upper  tail-covert.s  in  Ciconia  maguari 
and  C.  episcopuH.    It  is  also  shown  that  the  ge- 
neric name  Euxenura  should  give  place  to  Dissxira. 

793 
Reports  on  the  collections  of  Birds 
made  during  the  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Chal- 
leuger.  No.  XI.  On  the  Steganopodes 
and  Impeuues.  By  P.  L.  Sclater  and  Os- 
bert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  pp.  650-655. 
Notes  on  nine  species  of  Steganopodes  and  six 
species  of  Impennes. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp. 
534,  551 ;  1878.  pp.  346,  431,  576.) 

794 
[Note  on   a  second   specimen  of  Felis 
lanea.'] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  655, 656. 
Extract  from  a  letter  from  Mr.  E.  L.  Lavard  in- 
timating the  existence  of  an  example  of  Felit  lanea 
in  the  South  African  iluseum. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  187",  p.  530 ; 
1884,  p.  476.) 

795 
[Notice  of  a  supplementary  memoir  on 
the  Curassows   (Cracidai).~\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  656. 
796 
On  a  third  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
the  Rev.  G.   Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  iu  the 
Duke  of  York  Group  of  Islands  and  its 
vicinity. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878  pp.  670-673,  pi. 
xlii. 
A  tabular  list  of  30  species,  with  their  localities 
and  remarks  upon  the  more  interesting  species. 


Carpophaga  melanochroa  is  described  as  new  and 

figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  pp.  28, 
96;  1878.  p.  289;  1879,  p.  446:  1880,  p.  65.) 

797 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  18'i8.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  788-791. 


[Notice  of  some  hybrid  Monkeys  lately 
born  in  the  Society's  Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  791. 
Notes  on  hybrids  between  ilacaciis  cynoniolgus, 
(f,  and  Cercocebus  fuliginosnt,  9i  ^nd  Maeacus 
eynomolgvi,  cT,  and  Cynocephahis  mormon.  $, 
born  iu  the  Menagerie  of  the  Zoological  Society 
of  Loudon. 

799 
[Exhibition   of   and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  Saxicola  stapazina  killed  in 
Lancashire.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1878,  p.  881. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 

977.) 

800 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1878.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  pp.  975, 976,  pi. 
Ixi. 
Ara  spixi  is  figured. 


[Further  remarks  on  the  occurrence  of 
Saxicola  8ta2)azina  in  Lancashire.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  977. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p. 
881.) 

802 
[Notice  of  an  error  in  the  last  part  of 
the  Society's  Proceedings.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  977. 
A  correction  of  an  error  which  had  taken  place 
in  the  "Proceedings  '  (1878,  p.  637)  with  reference 
to  a  collection  of  butterflies  from  Billiton. 


Revision  of  the  species  of  the  Cotingine 
genus  Pipreola. 

Ihis,  1878,  pp.  164-173,  pl.vi. 

Swainson's  name,  Pipreola,  for  the  green  Cotin- 
gas  is  adopicd,  and  synonyms  of  the  genus 
given,  together  with  a  synopsis  of  the  species,  of 
which  nine  are  enumerated.  Pipreola  Jrontalis 
is  figured. 

804 

Preliminary  remarks  on  the  Neotrop- 
ical Pipits. 

Ibii.  1878,  pp.  356-367,  pi.  x. 

A  review  of  the  American  species  of  the  genus 
Anthus.  Six  species  are  enumerated,  of  which 
A.  nattereri  is  described  as  new  and  figured.  The 
text  is  illustrated. 

805 

Note  on  the  Breeding  of  the  Sacred 
Ibis  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 
Ibis,  1878,  i)p.  449-451,  pi.  xii. 

Observations  on  the  breeding  of  Ibis  cethiopica 
in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  Lou- 
don.   The  young  bird  and  egg  are  figured. 


52 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


806 

Zoological  Distribntion  and  some  of  its 
difllculties. 

Proe.  Roy.  Intt.  Qrt,  Brit.,  VIII,  pp.  611-513 
(1878). 
An  abntract  of  a  locturo  delivered  before  the 
Koyal  Institution  of  (ireat  Itritain  on  zooloj^ical 
diatriliiilion.  Tlu>  «'haractcri8tic  HjKH-ic'8  of  eacii 
soolo|;ic»l  area  ftr«treate<l  of,  and  sonieof  tliOHpo- 
cie8  witli  abnormal  distribution  enumerated  and 
remarked  upon. 

807 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  December,  1878.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  2. 
808 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty 8  Menagerie  in  Jannary,  1879.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  108. 
809 
[Remarks  upon  and  diagnosis  of  Mitua 
aalvini,  the  new  Ciirassow.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  108, 109. 
Extract  from  a  letter  from  Professor  Reinhardt 
containing  remarks  on  Mitua  galvini.    The  spe- 
cies is  diagnosed  by  Mr.  Sclater. 

810 
On  the  Breeding  of  the  Argns  Pheas- 
ant and  other  Phaaianida  in  the  Society's 
Gardens. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  114-118,  pis. 

vii,  viil. 
Report  on  the  bree<ling  of  several  species  of 
Phasianidit  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 
Argvs  yiganteus,  cf  pull.,  and  the  eggs  of  the  fol- 
lowiuu:  species  are  figured:  Argus  giganteus, 
Polypleetron  chinquis,  Ceriomis  tetnmincki,  O. 
satyra,  and  Crossoptilon  mantchurieum. 

811 
[Exhibition  and  description  of  a  new 
Hiimming-Hird,  Thaumatius  taczanowakii, 
from  northern  Peru.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  145, 146. 
Thaumasius  taczanowskii  is  described.      The 
generic  name  Thaumatius  is  emended  to  Thau- 
matius. 

812 
[Exhibition  of  a  living  AmphisbsBnian 
from  Monte  Video.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  140. 
A  species  apparently  referable  to  Amphitbcena 
dannni. 

813 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Rocie- 
ty'is  Menagerie  in  February,  1879.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  218. 
814 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
rare  Fruit  Pigeons.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  218. 

Carpophaga  van-wicki  and  O.  rhodinolctma  were 
exhibited  Xo  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London  and  remarke<i  ui>on. 

815 
[Remarks  upon  the  Japanese  Deer  (Cer- 
VM$  Bika).] 

Proe  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  294. 
On  the  Japanese  deer  (Oervtis  rika)  breeding  in 
oaptiyity,  with  extracts  from  a  letter  from  Lord 
Powersconrt  containing  remarks  upon  them. 


816 
Remarks  on  some  Parrots  living  in  the 
Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  299-301,  pi. 
xxviil. 
Report  on  the  collection  of  parrots  in  the  Zoo> 
loi;ical  Society's  Menagerie,  with  rciiiurks  on  the 
following  H|>ecies:  lirutiigerys  tuipaia.li.chryiop- 
tera,  PaUtomiiicfianiteephnluK.  J',  rima.  l'./a*eiatu», 
and  Caicaxanthomera.  Thelast-muntionedspecies 
IS  figured. 

817 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Marcli,   1879.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  308. 
818 
[Exhibition  of  the  Eggs  collected  by 
the  naturalists  of  the  Challenyei-  Expedi- 
tion.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  309-311. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  .Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  series  of  250  eggs  referaiile  to 
al>out  50  species,  which  arc  enumerated,  with  their 
localities. 

819 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1879.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  384. 
820 
[Report  on  the  dimensions  and  weights 
of  the  Indian  Elephants.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  385. 
The  dimensions  and  weights  of  the  four  Indian 
elephants  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Me- 
nagerie are  given. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  p. 
450;  1883,  p.  465.) 

821 

[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens  of 
Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Cologne,  Frank- 
furt, and  Antwerp.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  438. 
Remarks  on  the  interesting  animals  and  other 
objects  observed  diirluf.   a  visit   to    the  above- 
ineutioned  gardens. 

822 

On  a  fourth  collection  of  Birds  made 
by  the  Rev.  G.  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on 
Duke  of  York  Island  and  its  vicinity. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  i>p.  446-451,  pis. 

xxxvi,  xxxvii. 
A  list  of  41  s|)ecie8,  with  remarks  on  the  more 
interesting  ones.  Orauralu.i  imblineatu.s,  Myzo- 
inela  cineraeea,  Donaeicola  (einenii.  ex  Donaeola, 
(ioiild)  xpeelabilis,  and  Munia/orbesi  are  described 
as  new  species  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1877,  pp. 

28,  96;  1878,  pp.  289,  670;  1880,  p.  65.) 

823 

[Remarks  on  two  volumes  of  original 
drawings  of  the  Birds  of  India,  by  Brig. 
Gen.  A.  C.  M'Master.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  460. 

The  two  volumes  contain  about  270  figures  of 
the  birds  of  India,  and  are  deposited  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  library. 

824 

{Exhibition   of  and  remarks  upon  a 
lection  of  Birds  from   the  Argentine 
Republic] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sne.  London,  1879,  pp.  460, 461. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       53 


Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  tlio  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  collection  consisting  of  nine 
species  of  birds  from  Argentina  Doring's  MS. 
name.  Phacellodomus  tibilatHx,  ia  adopt«d  as  the 
name  of  a  new  species. 

825 

On  the  Birda  collected  by  the  late  Mr. 
T.  K.  Salmon  in  the  State  of  Antioquia, 
United  States  of  Colombia.  By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  486-550,  pis. 
xli-xliii. 

An  account  of  Mr  Salmon's  collections  and  the 
localities  in  which  tliey  were  made,  and  a  sum- 
mary of  the  previous  literature  on  the  avifauna 
of  C'olombia.  The  collections  (eight  in  number) 
consisted  of  about  3,500  specimens,  referable  to 
468  species,  which  are  enumerated  and  remarked 
up<jn.  The  following  new  species  are  described : 
C'ypltorhinng dichrous.  Buarremon  ela;nproru.s,Au- 
tomolus  ignobiltg.  Orallana  nifocinerea,  and  Bra- 
ehygalha  salmoni.  CijphorhinuK  dichrous  and  the 
eggs  of  several  species  are  figured  A  map  show- 
ing Mr.  Salmon's  collecting  stations  is  also  given. 

826 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1879.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879.  pp  550  551,  pi. 
xliv. 
Nymphicus  comuttis  is  figured 

827 
[Exhibition   of  and  remarks  upon   a 
skin  of  Ara  glauca.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  551. 
828 
On  the  Birds  collected  in  Bolivia  by 
Mr,  C.  Buckley.    By  P.  L.  Sclater  and 
Osbert  Salvin. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  588-645. 
A  complete  list  of  Mr.  Buckley  s  two  collect 
lions,  consisting  of  700  skins,  referable  to  501 
species,  with  an  account  of  the  previous  authori- 
ties on  the  avifauna  of  Bolivia.  Synallaxis  rufi- 
pennis  nwA  Leptoptila  megalura  are  described  as 
new  species. 

829 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1879.]  * 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  663, 664. 
830 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1879  ] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  713. 
831 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1879.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  pp.  763, 764. 
832 
[Exhibition  of  and    remarks  upon    a 
small  collection  of  Birds  from  the  island 
of  Montserrat,  West  Indies.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  Londmi,  1879,  pp.  764,  76"). 
A  nominal  list  of  17  species,  with  their  local 
names. 

833 

Note  on  the  American  Crows  of   the 
subgenus  Xanthura. 
Ibis.  1870,  pp  87-89. 

Remarks  on  the  synonymy  and  distribution  of 
the  siiecies  of  XanUiura. ' 


On  recent  additions  to  our  knowledge 
of  the  Avifauna  of  the  Sandwich  Islands. 
Ibis,  1879,  pp.  89-92,  pi.  ii. 

A  summary  of  the  contributions  to  the  ornltho- 
logicalliteralureof  the  Sandwich  Islands.  Lox- 
ioides  bailleui  is  figured,  and  a  list  is  given  of  the 
23  known  species  peculiar  to  these  islands. 


Note  on  the  name  of  the  Purple  Water 
Hen  of  southwestern  Europe. 
Ibis,  1879,  pp.  195, 196. 

Remarks  showing  that  the  specific  name  "vet- 
erum,"  used  by  authors  for  the  Purple  "Water 
Hen,  can  not  stand,  and  that  this  species  should 
be  called  Porphyria  cceruleus. 

836 
Remarks  on  the  Nomenclature  of  the 
British  Owls,  and  ou  the  arrangement  of 
the  Order  Striges. 

Ibis,  1879,  pp.  346-352. 
An  examination  of  the  nomenclature  of  the 
British  Strigidce,  with  remarks  on  the  principal 
divisions  of  the  order  Striges. 

837 

The  generic  name  Eucheetes. 
Ibis,  1879,  p.  388. 

The  name  Euchcetes,  Scl.,  having  been  previous- 
ly used  in  entomology,  it  is  here  proposed  to 
change  it  to  Calochcetes. 

838 
Descriptions  of  some  new  Tanagers  of 
the  genus  Buarremon.     By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Osbert  Salvin. 

J6t»,  1879,  pp.  42.5-427. 

The  following  species  are  described:  Buarre- 
mon melanolcemus,  B.  spodionotus,  B.  comptus, 
and  B.  inornalus.  B.  latinuchus  a.r\<ii  B.  melano- 
lcemus are  figured. 

839 
Supplementary  notes  on  the  Curasao ws 
now  or  lately  living  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens. 

Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  X,  p.  543-546,  pis. 
Ixxxix-xcv  (1879) . 
Supplementary  notes  to  a  former  communica- 
tion on  the  Curassows  (cf.  Trans.  Zool.  Soe.  Lon 
don,  IX,  p.  273,  1875).  The  following  species 
are  remarked  upon  and  figured:  Grax  globieera, 
C.  erytiirognatha,  C.  globulosa,  C.  viridirostris,  V. 
ineommoda,  Nothocrax  urumutum  and  Mitua  sal- 
vini. 

840 
The  Exploration  of  Socotra. 
Nature,  XXI,  p.  153  (1879). 

An  advertisement  for  a  naturalist  to  visit  So- 
cotra. 

841 
Monkeys  in  the  West  Indies. 

Xature,  XXI,  p.  153  (1879). 
Letter  on  the  existence  of  monkeys  in  the  "West 
Indies. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866,  p.  79 ; 
Nature,  XLI,  p.  368  (1890.) 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  December,  1879,  and 


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remnrks  upon  two  rare  species  of  Chrys- 
otit.'] 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1R80,  pp.  22.  23,  pi.  ii. 
Chry»oti»  bodini  and  C  erythrura  are  remarked 
upon.    The  latter  is  ll};urr<l. 

843 
f  Exhibition  of  nu  Egg  of  tbe  Mooruk 
( CaHuariud  hen netti ) . ) 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  27. 
844 

Reninrkn  on  some  species  of  the  genus 
Tyrannus. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London  1880,  pp  28-30,  pi.  iii. 
A  commentary  of  Mr.  KUlpwny's  paper  <in  the 

fenus  Tyrannus  {Proe.  V.  i>.  Xat.  Muk.,  1,  p.  166). 
yraniiu.1  niveigularis  is  figured.    The  text  is 
illu.strated. 

845 

On  a  f^fth  collection  of  Birds  made  by 
the  Rev.  G.  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  on  the 
Duke  of  York  Island  and  its  vicinity. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  pp.  6&-67,  pis. 

vi-viii. 
A  list  of  13  species,  of  which  the  following  arc 
described  as  new:  Megalurus  interseaptuarU, 
Paeeilodryas  (rthiops,  Mvnia  melcena,  and  Rcdhu 
inHgnig.  Also  notes  on  a  small  collection  in 
spintA. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  pp. 

28,96;  1878,  pp.  289,670;  1879,  p.  446.) 

846 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  January,  1880,  and  ex- 
hibition of  a  drawing  of  an  nndescribed 
Parrot  of  the  genus  Chrysoiia  living  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe  London,  1880.  pp. 67, 68,  pi. ix. 
Chrygoti !  eoeligena*  is  described  and  figured. 
C.  dvjfrenniana  is  also  figured. 

*(cf.  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1879,  p.  815.) 
847 
[Remarks  upon  the  probable  identity 
of  Colobu8  paUiafus,  Peters,  Avith  C.  an- 
golensis,  Scl.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  68. 
848 
On    new   Birds    collected    by  Mr.   C. 
Buckley  in  eastern  Ecuador.     By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  pp.  155-161,  pis. 

xvi,  xvii. 
The  following  species  are  described :  Uylophi- 
lus  /uneieapillut.  Semosia  ehrytojtis,  Platyrhyn- 
ehut  tenex.  Serjwphaga  albogrUea,  Syristen  albo- 
cinereu*.  ilyioehanen  nipreseen*,  Ileteroceratu 
aurantiieertex,  Ptilnehlorxs  hurkUyi,  Automolus 
dorialu,  Dynthamnux  tvhplumhevs,  Ili'rjmloch- 
mtu  fraUr,  Myrinotheruln  svodionnta,  Terenura 
hunuralix.  Ih/pocnonix  ttellata.  II.  lepidonota, 
Pithystnelammtirta.  (Irallaria  diguisitiiiia,  f'eleus 
speetabilit,  and  I'orzana  cenovn.  Ptilochlorin  buck- 
2«yt,  ad.  et  pull.,  and  (Jrallana  dignissima  are  tig- 
ured. 

849 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1880.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  186. 
860 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the    So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  March,  1880.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  288. 


851 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  April,  1880.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  P-  355. 
Phaueolarctu*  cinereu*  is  figured  in  the  text. 

852 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
Ibis  {Gerontirus  vomatus).'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Sue.  London,  1880,  p.  356. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  tli(>  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  specimen  of  Oerontieuji  eo- 
inaius ohtaiwil  by  Mr.  Danford  on  the  Eupbratea, 
and  notes  on  the  distribution  of  the  species. 

853 
[Remarks  on  Animals  observed  in  the 
Zoological  GardeiiH  of  Berlin,  Hamburg, 
Amsterdam,  Tiie  Hague,  and  Antwerp.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  420. 


[Exhibition  of  a  Spider  of  the  genus 
Tegenaria,  forwarded  from  Cape  Town  by 
J.  H.  Payne.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  421. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  May,  1880,  and  descrip- 
tion of  a  new  Lemur  {Lemurnigerrimn8).~\ 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  pp.  450-452. 
Lemur  7iigerrimus,  ap.  nov.,  is  describe*!.    The 
head  and  that  of  L.  m<teaco  are  figured  in  the  text. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon  an 
apparently  new  species  of  Antelope.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  4^2.  pi.  xliv. 
Exhibition  to  a  )n<'i'f  ing  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  skin  of  an  antelope,  which  is 
described  as  Tragelaphtis  gratiia  and  tigure<l. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  34.) 


List  of  the  certainly  known  species  of 
Aneitidn;  with  notes  on  such  as  have  been 
introduced  i«to  the  zoological  gardens  of 
Europe,  and  remarks  on  their  distribu- 
tion. 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1888,  pp.  496-536. 

One  bundre<l  and  seventy-four  species  are  enu- 
merated and  remarke<l  npon.  The  generic  name 
Dendroeyqna  is  emended  to  Dendroeycna. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  ,Iune,  July,  August, 
September,  sind  October,  1880.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  pp.  537-539. 


[Exhibition   of  and   remarks   upon  a 
skin  of  iV«mirfa  ellioti.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880.  p.  539. 

Xuniida  ellioti.  Bartlett,  is  shown  to  bo  refer- 
able to  A',  pueberani,  llartbtub. 

860 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Novcmlx-r,  18^.] 
J'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p.  648. 


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861 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an 
example  of  Pauxia  galeata  ] 

Proc.  Zool,  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  648. 
862 
Notes  upon  some  West-Indian  Birds. 

Ibis,  1880,  pp.  71-74,  pi.  i. 
Notes  on  seven  species,  of  which  Margarops 
sanctce-lueice  is  described  as  new.  A  new  generic 
name,  C'atharopeza,  is  m-oposed  for  the  reception 
of  Leueopeza  bi.ihopi,  Lxwr.  Catharopeza  bishopi 
is  figured.  The  text  is  illustrated  with  the  wing, 
bill  and  foot  of  Catharopeza. 

863 
Note  on  the  Eallus  aulcirostris  of  Wal- 
lace and  its  allies. 

Ibis,  1880,  pp.  309-312,  pi.  vi. 
Reichen bach's  generic  name  Hypotcenidia  is 
adopted  for  this  Rail,  and  remarks  made  on  the 
six  other  species  comprising  the  genus.  Salva- 
dori's  MS.  name  Hypotaniidia  taturata  is  pub- 
lished and  the  species  characterized.  H.  gulei- 
rostrit  is  figured. 

864 
Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  the 
System  a  Avium. 

Ibis,  1880,  pp.  340-350,  399-411. 
A  scheme  for  the  classification  of  birds. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1880, 
p.  606,  and  Nature,  XXII,  p.  549,  1880.) 

865 
Waterfowl. 

Nature,  XXII,  pp.  295-298  (1880). 
An  illustrated  abstract  of  a  lecture  delivered 
before  the  Zoological  Society  of  London  on  the 
introduction    into,  and    the    acclimatization    of 
waterfowl  in,  the  Society's  Gardens. 

866 
On  the  classification  of  Birds. 

Kep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci..  1880,  pp.  606-609, 
and  .Vature,  XXII,  p.  549  (1880)  (abstract). 
A  scheme  for  the   systematic  arrangement  of 
the  class  Aves,  with  approximate    numbers  of 
species  belonging  to  each  order. 

(See  also  IWs,  1880,  pp.  340,  399.) 
867 
Illustrations  of  new  or  rare  Animals 
in  the  Zoological  Society's  Living  Col- 
lection. 

Nature,  XXIII,  pp.  35-38,  415-417,  487-490 
(1880-81):  XXIV,  pp.  534-536(1881);  XXV, 
pp.  295-298,  391-393,  608-610  (1882);  XXVI, 
pp.  131-134,  603-600  (1882). 
Illustrated  chapters  on  the  most  noticeable  an- 
imals living  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menag- 
erie. 

868 

[Exhibition  of   and  remarks    upon   a 
skin  of  a  Merganser  {Mergtia  australia).'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  p.  1. 
869 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1880.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  p.  165. 
870 
On  the  Birds  collected  in  Socotra  by 
Prof.  I.  Bayley  Balfour.     By  P.  L.  Sclater 
and  Dr.  G.  Hartlaub. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  1C5-175,  ids. 
xv-xvii. 


A  report  on  a  collection  consisting  of  126  slsins, 
referable  to  36  species,  which  are  enumerated  and 
remarked  upon.  The  genus  lihynchostruthus  and 
the  following  species  are  described  aa  new :  Cisti- 
eolaincana.  Dri/moeca hoe.sitata,  Laniusuncinatus, 
C'innyris  bal/ouri,  Passer  in.'nilaris,  Rhynchostru- 
thus  socotranus,  and  Ainydrus  frater.  Gisticola 
incana,  Ginnyris  balfouri.  Passer  insularis,  and 
RhynchostnUhus  socotranus  are  figured.  The  text 
is  illustrated  with  the  head  of  Lanius  uneinatus, 
and  the  head,  wing  and  foot  of  Rhy>ichostruthus 
socotranus. 

871 

On  some  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  E.  F. 
im  Thurn  in  British  Guiana. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1881,  pp.  212-214. 
Notes  on  six  species  of  birds  contained  in  a 
series  of  skins  collected  in  British  Guiana.    Age- 
Iceus  imthurni  is  described  as  new,  and  the  head  of 
it  is  figured  in  the  text. 

872 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Meuagerie  in  January,  1881."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  258, 259,  pi. 
xxix. 

Pithecia  albinasa  is  figured  and  its  synonyms 
are  given. 

873 

[Exhibitiou  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Eggs  of  Opiathocomus  criataiua  and  Cotur- 
nix  delegorgii.1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  259. 
874 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
large  Spider  of  the  genus  Mygale.'] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  325. 
This  species,   obtained  at   Bahia,   is  referred 
doubtfully  to  Mygale  bistriata,  Koch. 

875 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1881. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1881,  p.  409. 
876 
[Report  on  the   additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  March,  1881.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  450. 
877 
[Note  on  the  weights  and  measurements 
of  the  Indian  Eleph.ants  in  the  Society's 
Menagerie.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  450,  451. 

The  diraen.sions  and  weights  of  the  four  Indian 

Elephants  living  in  tlie  Society's  Garden.s,  with 

figures  to  show  the  increase  in  size  and  weight  of 

the  animals  since  May,  1879. 

(See  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  385; 
1883,  p.  405.) 

878 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
bird  skins  l)rought  home  by  the  Challen- 
ger Expedition.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  p.  451. 
Notes  on  four  species  of  birds  from  the  Island 
of  Rotumeli. 

879 

[Exhibition  and  descriptions  of  two  new 
Birds  from  New  Britain.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  pp.  451-453,  pi. 

xxxix. 
Trichoglos.tus  rubrigularis,  sp.  nov.,  and  Ortygo 
eichla  ruhiginosa,  gen.  et.  sp.  nov., are  described- 
The  latter  is  figured. 


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880 

On  the  Birds  of  the  vicinity  of  Lim», 
IVru.  By  P.  L.  Sclaiter.  With  notes  on 
their  habits  by  Prof.  W.  Nation.   Part  V. ' 

Proe.  Zool.  8oe.  London,  1881,  pp.  484-488,  pi. 
xlvl. 

ReniarkA  on  a  rollertion  coiiRint  in^  of  12  Hpocim, 
two  of  whii'h — Hvarrrtiion  nationi  ai\i\  LrjitaHhe- 
nnra  piUata— tire  dt'scrilwd  an  now.  Tlu>  former 
spocieH  in  flgnriHl. 

*  ( For  I'nrt  I  see  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1866, 
p.  9«;  I't.  II.  1867,  p.  ."HO;  l»t.  Ill,  1869,  p. 
146;  pt.  IV,  1871,  p.4»6.) 

881 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  April,  1881.] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  626, 627,  pi. 
liv. 

The  adult  and  young  of  Orvx  beixa  arc  figured. 

882 
[Exhibition    of   and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of  a  Chrysotis  from  Si.  Lucia,  West 
Indies.] 

Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  627, 628. 
Rciniirks  on  Ghrysoti*  vertieolor,  with  notes  on 
th«*  distribution  of  the  species  of  ChrysoH*  in  the 
Leaner  Antilles. 

883 
[Remcrks  upon  the  Insectarium  lately 
opened  in  the  Society's  (iardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  651-656. 
Ob.servationa  on  tlie  building  and  arrangement 
of  the  inftectariuni,  together  with  a  report  by  Mr. 
"W.  Watkins  on   the   species  exhibite<l  therein 
during  May,  1881. 

(See  also  Rep.  Brit.  Astoe.  Adv.  Sex.,  1881,  p. 
G68.) 

884 

[Report  on  the  ad<lition8  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1881.] 

I'roe.  Zool.  fioe.  Ltrndon,  1881,  p.  734. 

865 

On  the  generic  divisions  of  the  Buc- 
conidtr,  together  with  the  description  of 
a  new  species  of  the  genus  Xonmila. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp,  775-778. 

A  gummarv  of  the  generio  divisions  of  the 
Bueeonidee.  Seven  genera  are  enumerated,  two  of 
which,  ilieromtmaeiia  and  Uapaloptila,  are  de- 
scribed as  new  and  illustratetf  in  the  text.  A 
new  siiecies,  Simnula  cineraceo,  is  also  described. 
The  genera  recognized  are  ;  Bitcco,  Mulaeoptila, 
Microin^inaeka,  Aonnula,  Uapaloptila,  Munacha 
and  Chelidoptera. 

886 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty 8  Menagerie   in  .hiiie,  July,  August, 
September,  and  October,  i881.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  818,  819. 

887 
[Exhibition  of  a  H|>ecimen  of  the  Glossy 
Ibis  (I'legadis  fftlchwUus)  shot  at  Dog- 
merslield  Park,  Hampshire.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  p.  827. 

888 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1881.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1881,  pp.  967. 968. 


889 
[Exhibition  of  two  skins  of  a  Rail  from 
Macquarie  Island.] 

J'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  Lvndon  1881,  p.  968. 
These  skins  apparently  belonged  to  the  species 
described  by  Captain  Huttou  us  Kallti*  maeijua- 
rienxis. 

890 
On  an  apparently  new  Parrot  of  the 
genus  Canurua. 

Ihi*.  1881,  pp.  130, 131,4*1.  iv. 
Vonuru»  egregitu  is  described  and  figured. 

891 
Descriptions   of  some   new  species   of 
Sotith  American    Birds  of   the   families 
Ttirann'tdd'  an<l   Formirariidw.     By  P.  L. 
Sclater  and  Osbert  Salvin. 
Ibit,  1881.  pp.  267-271,  pi.  Ix. 
The  genua  Tj/rannentes  anil  the  following  spe- 
cies are  <le8eribe«l  as  new  :  Todimstrrim  ngnatum, 
Kii»carthmus   pflzelni.    Tj/raniifiifes    hrachyuniK, 
My\arc)ni$  apieali.i,  Mynnothenila  gxitttiralix,  and 
Terenura  spodiopliln.    The  last-mentioned  species 
and  Terenura  humeralis  (c^,  9 )  ^rn  figured. 

892 

On  the  genus  Hylophilus. 
Ibis,  1881,  pp.  293-312,  pis.  x,  xi. 

A  review  of  the  genus  Uylophilut,  embracing 
the  history  of  t be  genus,  synopsis  of  the  species 
(19  in  number),  list  of  species  unknown  to  the 
author,  list  of  species  wron;;ly  referred  to  tli<>  ge- 
nus, nii<l  remarks  o!i  the  geiigraphical  distribu- 
tion. Ht/lophiltis  lutei/roiig  is  described  as  new, 
and  the  following  8|>ecies  are  figured:  H.  muxci- 
capimis,  U.  fuscieapillus,  H.  brunneiceps,  and  H. 
ferrxigineifrons. 

893 

Remarks  on  the  recently  described  Par- 
rots of  the  genus  Chrysotis. 
/6iX  1881,  pp.  411-414. 
Remarks  on  Chn/sotis  laeti/rons,  C.  campalliata, 
C.apophctnica.    ('.  panameniiis,  C.  nieholUi,  And 
C.  eoeligena. 

894 

On  two  apparently  new  Finches  of  the 
genus  Eri/thrHra,  with  remarks  on  other 
known  species  of  the  group. 
Ibis,  1881,  ])p.  543-.J46,  jil.  xv. 
Krfithrura  regia  and  E.  serena'  are  described 
and  figured,  and  remarks  made  on  the  six  other 
known  species  of  the  genus  Erythrura. 

*(Thesetwo  species  are descrilH-<l  nnderthe 
generic  name  Erylliros-piza.  which,  aa  will  be 
be  seen  by  the  context,  is  a  print«r'8  error.) 

895 
On  two  new  species  of  Birds  discovered 
by  Mr.   E.   W.  White  in  the   Argentine 
Republic. 

Jbis,  1881,  pp.  599,  600,  pi.  xvii. 

Ponsjiiza  rrgthrophn/s  and  Si/nallaxis  tohitii  toe 
char8cteriz«-<l  and  Hgnre<l. 

896 
('haracters  of  a  new  Puff-bird  of  the 
genus  Xonnula. 

Ibit,  1881.  pp.  600. 601. 
Ifoitnuia  brunnea  is  d<-8cril>ed. 

897 
On  the  Insect  House  in  the  Gardens  of 
the  Zoological  Society  of  London. 

Rep.  Brit.  Astoe.  Adv.  Set.,  1881,  pp.  668, 669. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       57 


Notice  of  the  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  an  insectarium,  and  rejwrt  on  tlie  in- 
sects exhiliiteU  therein  during  the  year  1881. 

(See   also  Proc.  Zool   Soc.  London,  1881,  p. 
651.) 

898 
[Report  on  tbe  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1881.  J 
Froc.  Zool.  Soc  London,  1882,  p.  97. 


[Exhibition  of  (on  behalf  of  Mr.  Peter 
Inchbald,  F.  Z.S.)  and  remarks  upon  two 
curious  Ducks  shot  near  Darlington.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Hoc.  London,  1882,  p.  134. 

900 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  tbe  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp   233,  234, 
pi.  X. 
The  female  and  young  of  Bosfrontalig  are  fig- 
ured. 

901 
[Exhibition  of  living  examples  of  Helix 
hamastoma.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sijc.  London,  1882,  p.  286. 
These  specimens  had  been  sent  from  Ceylon. 

902 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1882.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  311. 
903 
[Remarks  on  the  use  of  the  term  "  Lipo- 
type."] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  311,  312. 
Kote  on  the  coining  of  the  word  '•lipotype  '  for 
conveniently  designating  a  type  of  animal  life, 
tbe  absence  of  which  is  characteristic  of  a  par* 
ticular  district  or  region. 

904 
[Exhibition  of   and  remarks  upon   an 
adult  male  of  Cyanotityias  cwhatis.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  342. 
The  head  of  Cyanomyias  coelegtig,  cf ,  is  figured 
in  the  text. 

905 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  ui»on  the 
skius  of  two  specimens  of  the  Subcylin- 
drical  Horubill  {Buceros  subcylindricua).^ 
Proe.  Zool  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  343. 
906 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1882.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Limdmi,  1882,  p.  358. 
907 
[Exhibition  of   and    remarks  upon   a 
drawing  of  a  Taj)ir  living  in  the  Soci- 
ety's Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1882,  p.  391,  pi.  xxiii. 
E.\liibition  to  a  meeting  of   the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  drawing  of  a  Tai)ir,  prob- 
ably referable  to  Tapirus  dowii.    T.  doivii  is  fig- 
ured. 

908 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1882,  p.  421. 


Note  on  an  Australian  Duck  living  in 
the  Society's  Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  452-454,  pi. 
xxxiii. 

Notes  on,  and  synonyms  and  figure  of.  Ana* 
gihberifronit. 

910 
[Remarks  upon  the  mode  of  feeding  of 
the  joung    Cormorants  by  the    parent 
birds  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  458, 459. 
An  illustration  of  Cormorants  feeding    their 
young  18  given  in  the  text. 


[Exhibition  of  some  Lepidoptera  bred 
in  the  insect  hous*).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  459. 
912 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  546, 547,  pi. 
xxxvii. 
PoTcula  galvanic  is  figured. 

(For  figure  of  young  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soe. 
London,  1883,  pt.  xliii,  p.  388.) 

913 
Exhibition  of  some  Lepidoptera,  etc., 
reared  at  the  insect  house  in  the  Socie- 
ty's Gardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  548. 
A  list  of  the  insects  reared  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  insect  house  is  giveu. 

914 
Note  on  Riippell's  Parrot. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  577,  578,  pi. 
xlii. 
The  two  se\e»  of  Poeocephalus riippelli  are  ^g- 
ured  and  remarked  upon. 


On  two  apparently  new  species  of  the 
genus  Synallaxis. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London,  1882,  pp.  578,  579,  pi. 
xliii. 
Synallaxis  fuseo-rufa  and  I'J.  griseo-murina  are 
described  and  figured.     A  list  of  the  species  of 
Synallaxis  described  since  1874  is  appended. 


Notes  on  Birds  collected  in  the  Argen- 
tine Republic.  By  E.  W.  White.  With 
notes  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  591-62<>. 
Two  hundred  and  one  .species,  accompanied  hy 
Mr.  White  s  field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr.  Scla 
ter,  are  enumerated. 

(See also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883  p.  37.) 
917 
[Report  on  the   additions  to  the    So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  .June,  .Inly,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  630,631,  pis. 

xlvi,  xlvii. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety s  Menagerie,  witli  notes  on  themore  remark 
able'species.  A  provisional  name,  Canii  microtia, 
is  given  to  a  8uppo.sed  new  species  of  Dog.  which 
is  iSgured,  as  is  also  Oyanorhamphux  saisseti. 


58 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED  STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 


[Report  on  the  luHi'ct.s  bred  in  tho  in- 
sect house  in  the  Society's  (jurdens.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Hoe.  London,  18«2,  pp.  «32, 6M. 

919 

[Report  on  the  jvdditions  to  tlie  Socie- 
ty 8  Menagorie  in  November,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1882,  i>p.  719, 720. 

920 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npou  some 
photojijruphH    of    a   new    Zebra    {Equus 
grevyi).] 

Proc  Zool  Soe.  London,  1882,  p.  721. 
Equtu  grevyi  is  flgureil  in  tlio  t(;xt. 

921 
Second  note  on  the  species  of  the  Ty- 
rannine  genus  Hirundhiea. 
Ibis,  1882,  pp.  162-164. 
Snpplemontnrv  remarks  to  a  previous  commu- 
nication (cf.  Ibit,  1H69,  p.  195)  on  the  species  of 
the  conns  Uirundinea.     Amended  diagnoses  of 
the  three  species  are  given. 

922 
[Report  on  the  ndditions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1882.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  1. 
923 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  January,  1883.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  32. 
924 
Further  notes  on  Tragelaphus  gratus, 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  34-37,  pi. 
viii. 
Additional  remarks  on  and  figures  of  the  male 
and  female  of  Trayelaphus  grat%u.     The  head  is 
al.so  figured  in  the  text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1880,  p. 
452.) 

925 

Supplementary  notes  on  the  Birds  of 
the  Argentine  Republic.  By  E.  W.  White. 
With  remarks  by  V.  Ij.  Sclater. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  37-43,  pi. 

Ix. 
Field  nfttes  by  Mr.  Whito  and  remarks  hy  Mr. 
Sclater  on  34  species   not  re]>re8ented   in    Mr. 
White's  former  collection.    Pootpiza  whitii  is  de- 
scribed as  new  and  figured. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1882,  p. 

591.) 

926 
On  Birds  collected  in  the  Timor  Laut 
or   Teuimber  grouj)  of   i.slands,  by  Mr. 
Henry  O.  Forbes. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  48-58,  pis. 

xi-xiv. 
A  list  of  54  species  and  their  localities,  with  de- 
scriptions of  those  tliat  are  new  and  notes  on 
several  others  imperfectly  known.  Fifteen  new 
species  are  described,  xu.'Nxnoxforheiii,  Strix  sor- 
oreula,  TanyrpiathuH  ititfxtj^inxs,  Monarcha  ca»twi, 
M.  mundus,  ' Khijndnra  hainadryan,  31}fiagra  ful- 
viventrit,  iltcneca  hemixantha,  Orauealuii  unimn- 
dus,  LcUaye  nursta,  Pachycephala  arrtitorijuis, 
JHecetan/uUfidum,  Myzmnrla  annabellce.  Oalomit 
ertuta,  and  itegapodiun  tetiiinberenxi*.  The  follow- 
ing siH'cies  are  figiirwl :  .\ijiox  forhesi,  Monarcha 
eeulux,  J/.  inunduK,  Pachycephala  arelitnrqvis  {(f, 
$),  and  Galomit  cr<usa  (d,^)<    Kemarks  on  the 


general  character  of  the  avifauna  of  tho  Tenim- 
er  islantls  are  added.  The  text  is  illnfitrated 
with  tho  iip|>er  xurfaco  of  the  bills  of  Monarcha 
inundut  and  M.  caKliis. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p. 
194.) 

927 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1883.] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  73, 74. 

*    .  928 

[Remarks  upon  a  sjjecimen  of  Macropus 
eruhescens  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoolog- 
ical and  Acclimatization  Society,  M^- 
bourne,  Australia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  131. 

929 

[Remarks  on  a  new  list  of  British 
Birds.] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  131, 132. 

A  note  on  the  B.  O.  IT.  list  of  British  birds, 
with  a  table  showing  tho  results  of  the  exami- 
nation and  cataloguing  of  the  British  species. 


[Exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Crow  sent 
to  Mr.  Sclater  for  examination  bv  Mr. 
Albert  A.  C.  Le  Souef,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 
Proc.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  144. 

This  skin  apparently  belonged  to  a  variety  of 
Corvus  austratis. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1883.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  178. 

932 
Additional  notes  on  Birds  collected  in 
Timor  Laut  or  Teuimber  group  of  islands 
by  Mr.  Henry  O.  Forbes. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  pp.  194-200, 

pis.  xxvi-xxviii. 
A  list  of  40  species  and  their  localities,  with 
descriptions  of  those  that  are  new  and  remarks 
on  those  of  special  interest.  Tho  following  new 
species  are  described:  Rhipidura  fusco-rvja,  R. 
opistherythra,  Pachycephala  fuseo-fiara,  Zo$terop» 
griieiventrit,  Oerygone  domalit,  and  Mimfta  de- 
cipiens.  Figures  are  given  of  Eelectus  riedeli  (cf , 
9),  Rhipidura  ftisco-ru/a.  and  Pachycephala  ftisco- 
jlava  (cf,  9).  A  listof  the60  species  known  to  in- 
habit tho  Teniraber  group  is  appended. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  48.) 

933 
[Exhibition  of  a  .skin  of  a  rare  Para- 
dise Bird  {Ithipidornis  guUelmi-teriii).] 
Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  252. 

934 

[Remarks  on  Radde's  "Internationale 
Farbenskala."] 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  188.'},  p.  252. 
Remarks   on  and  explanation  of   the  use   of 
Kadde'a  work  on  tho  nomenclature  of  colours,  a 
copy  of  which  hud  been  added  to  the  Zoological 
Society's  library. 

935 
*  [Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  April,  1883.  J 

Proe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1883,  p.  346. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       59 


[List  of  the  species  of  Lepidopterous 
Insects  bred  in  the  Society's  insect 
house,  and  exhibition  of  living  speci- 
mens of  the  West  Indian  Firefly.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  346, 347. 
937 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
selection  of  Birds  from  New  Britain,  New 
Irelanfl,  and  the  Solomon  Islands  sent  to 
Mr.  Sclater  for  examination  by  the  Rev. 
George  Brown,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Free.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  347, 348. 
Examples  of  twelve  species  of  birds  were  ex- 
hibited, to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
Londou  and  remarked  upon. 
938 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
birds    obtained    near    Lima,    Peru,   and 
transmitted    by    Prof.  William    Nation, 
C.M.Z.S.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  348,  349. 
Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  and  remarks  on  Buteo  ahhrevi- 
atus aiul  Polyoni/mvs  caroli.  Buarremon nationi, 
Scl.,  iH  pointed  out  to  be  identical  with  Pipilo 
myxtacalm,  Tacz.,  hut  the  specific  name  mystacalis 
had  been  previously  used.    Nationi  is  retained. 

939 
[Remarks   upon   a   Condor  from  Peru 
living  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  349,  pi.  xxxv. 
Ilemarks  ou  and  figure  of  Sarcorhamphus  cequa- 
torialis. 

940 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1883,] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  388,  pi.  xliii. 
Porcula  salvania,  pull.,  is  figured. 

(For  figure  of  adult  see  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, 1882,  p.  546,  pi.  xxxvii.) 

941 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  during  the   months  of 
June,  Julv,  August,  September,  and  Oc- 
tober, 1883.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  4C3,  464, 
pis.  xlvi,  xlvii. 
Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's collection,  with  notes  on  tlioae  of  special 
interest  and  figures  of  Pelecamia  trachyrhynchus 
and  Bahirvxsa  al/urvs,  young. 

942 
[Remarks  upon  the  opening  of  the  Socie- 
ty's new  reptile  house.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  464. 
The  opening  of  the  Zoological  .Society's  new 
reptile    house    took    jdaco   ou    August    4,    1883. 
The  total  number  of  specimens  exhibited  therein 
on  October  1  was  211. 

943 
[Note  upon  the  increase  in   size  and 
weight  of  the  young  male  African  Ele- 
phant purchased  July,  1882.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p,  465. 
Tlio  weights  and  dimensions  of  a  young  Ele- 
pha4i  africanvn.  taken  in  July,  1882,  and  again  on 
October  8,  1883,  are  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p. 
385;  1881,  p.  450.) 


[Exhibition,  on  behalf  of  Dr.  G.  Ben- 
nett, F.  Z.  S.,  and  remarks  upon  some 
skins  of  a  species  of  Drepanornis  from 
southern  New  Guinea.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  578. 

Mr.  Sclater  here  refers  these  skins  to  a  new 
subspecies  of  Drepanornis  albertixi,  and  calls  it 
D.  albertiii  cervinicauda. 

945 
t     [Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1883.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883.  p.  598. 

946 
Descriptions   oi    five   apparently   new 
species  of  South  American  Passeres. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  pp.  653,  654, 

pi.  Ixi. 

The  following  species  are  described :  Basileute- 

rus  fraseri,  Cauiiie  eyanopyyia,  Cnipodeetfls  minor, 

AiUomohis  rubidus,  and  Anabazenops  oleayineus. 

The  first-mentioned  species  is  figured. 

947 
On  the  genera  Microhatea  and    Rham- 
phocwnus  of  the  family  Formicariidce. 
Ibis,  1883,  pp.  92-96,  pi.  iii. 
A  synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  genera  Micro- 
bates  and  lihamphoccBuus.    Microbates  collaris  is 
figured  and  Rhamphoccenus  albiventris  described 
as  a  new  species. 

948 

Review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icteridce.     Favt  I' ,  Cassicinw. 

Ibis,  1883,  pp.  1 45-103,  pis.  vi,  vii. 
six  genera,  of  which  Eucorystes  is  described  as 
new,  and  27  species  are  enumeratetl.  Two  of  the 
species,  Ostinops  salmoni  and  O.  oleaninevs,  are 
described  and  figured.  The  text  is  illustrated. 
The  genera  treated  in  Part  I  are;  Clypeicterus, 
Ocyalus,  Eucorystes,  Ontinops,  Cassiculns  and  Cas- 
sicus. 

*(For  Part  II,  Icterince.  see  Ibis.  1883.  p.  352; 

Pt.  Ill,  Agelceince,  Ibis,  1884,  p.  1;  Pt.  IV, 

Quisealince,  Ibis,  1884.  p.  149.) 

949 
Review  of  the  species  of  the   family 
Icteridce.     Part  11%  Icterina'. 
Ibis.  1883,  pp.  352-374,  pi.  xi. 
Thirty-seven  species  of  the  subfamily  Icterince 
are  envimerated,  all  referred  to  the  single  genus 
Icterus.     Icterus  graceannce  in  b'^urvd. 

*(For  Part  I,  Catxicince,  see  Ibis.  1883,  jk  145; 
Pt.  Ill,  Agelceinm  Ibis,  1884,  p.  1  •  Pt.  IV, 
Quisealince,  Ibis,  1884,  p.  149  ) 

950 

The  High  Springs  of  1883. 

Nature,  XXVII,  p.  529  (1883) 

Letter  on  the  extraordinary  risingof  the  springs 
in  1883,  in  several  localities  "in  North  Hampsliire, 
after  the  excessive  rainfall  of  the  winter  of  1882. 

951 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Deceiuber,  1883.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884.  p.  1. 


[Exliibition  of  a  Night  Heron  (Xfirtico- 
rox  */»"i«eH8)  shot  in  Pliinistetid  Marshes.J 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1884,  p.  2. 


60 


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On  the  Lesser  KocmIoo,  Strepaiceroa  im- 
berbi$,  of  Blytb. 

Proe.  ZooU  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  45-48,  pi. 
iv. 

Remarks  on,  nynonyms,  and  flgnre  of  Strepri- 
eerus  im}>rrhi*,  tojjotlier  with  tho  roniparative  dl- 
nii'iiHioiiHof  its  lioriis  anil  tliosonf  .v.  l-ut/u.  The 
borus  of  both  itpecios  nro  flKtircd  in  thu  text. 

954 
[Report  on  the  ndditions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1S84.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  55. 

955 
[Remarks  npon  a  copy  of  the  lately 
issued  "  (inide  to  the  Calcutta  Zoological 
Gardens"  and  on  Rhinoceros  lasxotia.^ 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  55, 56. 
An  extract  from  Dr.  John  Anderson's  "  Guide  to 
the  Calotitfa  Zoological  (Jardens"  respecting  the 
capture  of  an  example  of  lihinoceros  lasiotis  liv- 
ing in  those  gardens. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1884.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  p.  176,  pi.  xiv. 
Cereopithecus  martini  is  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon 
specimens  of  the  Eggs  of  two  species  of 
Testudiuata  laid  in  the  Society's  Gar- 
dens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  p.  206. 

These  eggs  were  laid  by  the  species  Testudo 
elephantopu*  and  Chelys  matamata. 


962 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty sM«-nagorie  in  .June,  .July,  August,  and 
September,  1884.] 

Proe.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  475, 476,  pi. 
xlv,  figs.  2, 3. 
Goliu-i  erythromelon  is  tlgunnl. 

963 
[Exhibition   of   and   remarks   upon   a 
skin  of  a  Woolly  Cheetah  (FcUk  lanea) 
from  South  Africa.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  476. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1877,  p.  530, 

pi.  Iv;  1878,  p.  655.) 

964 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1884.] 

J'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  530,  pi.  xlv, 
flg.l. 
Colius  nigrieollii  is  figured. 

965 
On  some  Mammals  from  Somaliland. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  pp.  538-542,  pis. 

xUx.  I. 
Notes  on  five  species  of  mammals.    Equxu  an- 
nus somalicus'  is  descrilied  as  a  new  subspecies 
and   figured,     (lazclla  walleri  and  £quvs  atintu 
afrxeanux  are  also  figured. 

*  (S«!e  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p. 
195.) 

966 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1884.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  pp.  561,  562. 


958 
[Report  on  tlie  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1884.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884.  p.  261. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1884.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,p. 389,  pi.  xxxiii. 
Sphingurus  gpinosus  is  figured. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon  the 
Deciduous  Knob  of  the  Ctilmen  of  the 
Beak  of  the  Rough-billed  Pelican  (Pele- 
canus  trachyrhynchua).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  p.  410. 

961 
[Remarks  upon  a  very  singular  habit 
of  the   Greater  Vasa  Parrot  (Coracopsis 
vaaa).} 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  p.  410. 
Remarks  on  the  habit  of  a  specimen  of  Cora- 
eopsi*  va$a  i>roducin<r  from  its  cloaca  a  mass  of 
dark  flesh-coloured  substance,  and  drawing  it  in 
again  after  exjmsiiig  it  for  several  niiiiiites.  This 
substance  was  supposed  to  bo  the  membranous 
lining  of  the  cloaca  blown  out  during  the  period 
of  sexual  excitement. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1884,  p. 
662;  1893,  p.  435.) 


[Remarks  upon  the  death  of  a  Greater 
Vasa  Parrot  {Coracopsis  ram)  which  had 

Eassed  fifty-four  years  in  the  Society's 
[enagerie.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  562. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1884,   p. 

410;  1893,  p.  435.) 


A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icteridcp.    Part  III*,  Agelmnw. 

Ibig,  1884,  pp.  1-27,  pi.  i. 
Of  the  subfamily  Agrltvincc  38  species  are  enu- 
merated and  n!ferre<l  to  13  genera.  Subspecific 
names  are  applied  to  4  local  varictu-s  of  Stumella 
ludovifiana,  viz.  Stumella  liidoviciaiia  negleeta, 
S.  ludnv.  hippocrepis,  S.  ludor.  mexicatia,  and 
S.  ludoi .  ineridioiialis.  Agelteii*  cyannput  is  fig- 
ured. The  conera  included  in  Part  II  are  Dofi- 
chonyx,  iltildfhnis,  Cyrtoles.  AgrUrii^i.  Xanthoce- 
phalvt,  Xanthititomuf,  Atnhhjriiami/huii,  (iyinno- 
mystax.  Pxeuduleintat.  Ouranm,  Leitte*,  Trtijnalix 
atid  Stumella. 

*(For  I'art  I,  CatsiriiifP,  see  IbU.  188,3,  p.  145; 

Pt.   II,  Icterintp.  Ibix,   lH8.t,  p.  352;  Pt.  IV, 

Qitisealinof,  Ibia,  1884,  ]>.  149.) 

969 
A  review  of  the  species  of  the  family 
Icterida'.     Part  IV^*,  Qni8calin(e. 
Ibis,  1881,  pp.  149-167  pi.  v. 
Ei^'ht  genera,  embracing  25  sjx'cios,  are  referred 
to  the  subfamily  (^itealince.    Qitiscalus  grayxoni 
is  described  as  new,  and  Q.  teniiirottris'  figured. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       61 


The  genera  treated  of  are:  Lamprnpsar.  Scale- 
cophagus,  Dives.  Qiiiscalv-s.  Macrageleeus,  Ilypo- 
pyrrhus,  Aphobvs  and  Cassidix. 

*(For  Part  I,  Cassicince  see  Ibis,  1883,  p.l45- 

Pt.  II,  letennce.  Ibis.    1883,  p.  352;   Pt.  in, 

Agelceince,  Ibis,  1884,  p.  1.) 

970 
Remarks  on  two  rare  American  Oscines. 

Ibis,  1884,  pp.  240, 241,  pi.  vii. 
Remarks  on  Idiopsar  brachyurus  and  Acanthi 
dops  bairdi.    Tbe  former  sjiecies  is  figured. 

971 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's  Menagerie   in  December,  1884,  and 
description  of  a  new  species  of  Cervulua.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  1  2,  pi.  i. 
Cenulti*  crini/rons  is  described  and  figured. 
The  head  is  also  figured  in  the  text. 

972 
[Remarks  on  the  breeding  of  the  Chi- 
nese Blue  Magpie  {Ci/anopolius  cyanua)  in 
the  Society's  Gardens  in  1884.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  2, 3. 


[Exhibition  of  a  rare  Sonth  American 
Lizard  {Heterodacfijliis  imbricatus)  pre- 
sented to  the  Society  by  Mr.  G.  Lennon 
Hunt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  C3. 

974 
[Exlvibition  of  a  Beetle  of  the  family 
BuprestidcPf   transmitted  to  the  Society 
by  Mr.  B.  F.  Ffiuch.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885.  pp.  63, 64. 
Julodig  fflnchi  is  remarked  upon  and  figured  in 
the  text. 

975 
[Exhibition  of  Lepidopterous  Insects 
bred  in  the  insect  house  during  the  past 
season,  and  report  on  the  insect  house.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  65,  66. 
A  list  of  the  insects»exhibitcd  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  insectarium ,  and  remarks  upon  some  of 
them. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1885.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  168. 

977 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zuol.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  245,  246. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Pelicans  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens  is  given. 

978 
[Exhibition  of   and  remarks   upon  a 
curious  Duck  shot  in  Yorkshire.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  248. 
This  bird  was  apparently  a  variety  of  Fuligula 
marila. 

979 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  322. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
pair  of  Pheasants  from  northern  Afghan- 
istan, belonging  to  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince 
of  Wales.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  322-324,  pi. 
xxii. 
Phatianus  principalis  is  characterized,  flgure<l, 
and  remarked  upon. 

081 
FExhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Eggs  of  Darwin's  Rhea.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  324-327. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  some  eggs  of  Khea  darwinii, 
and  an  extract  of  a  letter  from  M  G.  Claraz  con- 
cerning them. 

982 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  421. 

983 
[Remarks    upon    the    Colies    now    or 
lately  living  in  th«  Society's  Gardens.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  542. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Golius  represented  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  collection  is  given. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  609. 

985 
Description  of  a  new  species  of  Icterus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  671. 
Icterus  hauxioelli  is  described. 

986 
Note  on  Lemur  macaco  and  the  way  in 
which  it  carries  its  j'oung. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  672, 673. 
An  illustration  of  the  female  of  Lemur  macoAio 
carrying  its  j-oung,  with  remarks. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
and  September,  1885.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  717,  718. 


[Exhibition    of  and   remarks  upon   a 
Skull  of  an  American  Tapir.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  718. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety of  London  of  a  skull  of  a  Tapir,  which  had 
been  described  as  Tapirus  rovlini,  but  which,  as 
evidenced  by  an  examination  of  the  skull,  was 
only  a  dark  variety  of  T.  americanus. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1885.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  833. 

990 
[Remarks  upon  a  Newt  (Molge  vittata) 
sind   its  distribution.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  834, 835. 


62 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


991 
Characters  of  nn  apparently  new  species 
of  Tanager  of  the  };enu8  CaUiste. 

Proe.  ZmiL  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  840, 850. 
Oallute  gouhli  ia  cbaractorized. 

992 

rRe]>ort  on  the  addition?  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menajycrie  in  November,  1885.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  851. 

993 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon  an 
African  Hornbill  and  other  birds  belong- 
ing to  Mr.  11.  Wbitely. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,  p.  851. 
Exhibition  to  tlio  Zoologir.il  Society  of  London 
of  several  bird  skins  bt-longinc  to  Mr.  H.  Wbitely. 
and  remarks  on  the  species  liticeroii  camiarinM*, 
\chirh  is  supposed  to  have  been  founded  on  a 
young  speciueii  of  B.  cylindrieus. 

994 
On  the  Muscicapine  genus  Chasiempis. 

Ibit,  1885,  pp.  17-19,  pi.  i. 
Remarks  on,  and  figiires^f,  the  male  and  female 
of  Chasiempis  sandteiehenstK. 

995 
On  some  little-known  species  of  Tana- 
gers. 

Ibis,  1885,  pp.  271-275,  pi.  vi. 
Notes  on  nine  species  of  Tanagers.  Ne$o$pin- 
gu$  is  proposed  as  a  new  generic  name  for  the 
recejition  of  Chlorospingufi  gpeculi/ents,  Lawr., 
aiid  Lanu)  lairrencii  is  described  as  a  new  8|>ecie8 
and  figured.  Tachyphonuinattererim  ii\so  iigureA. 
Nefonpingxu  tpeeulifervs  is  illustrated  in  the  text. 

996 
"  Furculum  "  or  "  Furcula." 
Xature,  XXXII.  p.  406  (1885). 
Letter  on  the  correct  term  to  be  emploved  as 
an  equivalent  of  the  os  furculatorium  of  birds. 

997 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1885.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  1, 2. 
998 
[Exhibition  of  Lepidopterous  Insects 
bred  in  the  insect  house  during  the  past 
season.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  2-4. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London,  of  a  series  of  specimens  of  Lep- 
idoiitera  bred  in  the  Society's  insect  house,  to- 
getner  with  a  list  of  the  species  exhibited  therein, 
with  remarks. 

999 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1886.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  124, 125. 
1000 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon   a 
specimen  of  a  newly  described  Paradise 
Bird  (Paradisornis  7-itdolphi).'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  125. 
1001 
[Report  on  the  ad<litions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1886.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  137. 


1002 

Note  on  the  external  characters  of 
Jihhioceros  nimu«. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1886,  pp.  143,  144, 

pi.  xvi. 
The  distinctive  features  of    Rhinoeerot  nmu* 
and  /i.  hicomig  are  pointed  out .    The  beads  ot  the 
two  species  are  figured. 

1003 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1886.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  176. 
1004 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
heads  and  horns  of  two  species  of  Ante- 
lopes from  Lamoo,  l'>ast  Africa  {Strepsi- 
ceroa  imbeibia  and  Damalia  aenegalenaia).'] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  176. 
1005 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  April,  1886.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  266. 

looe 
Remarks  on  the  various  species  of  Wild 

Goats. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  314-318, 
pis.  xxxi,  xxxii. 
Remarks  on  10  species  of  the  genus  Capra.    O. 
(egagrns  and  C.  Hnaitica  are  figure<L 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p. 
552.) 

1007  4* 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1886.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  318. 
1008 

[Romarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  Co- 
logne, Antwerp,  and  Ghent.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  320. 
1009^ 
[Exhibition,  on  behalf  of  Mr.  J.  Bra- 
zier, C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a  .series  of  55  eggs 
laid  by  a  Pacific  Porphyrio.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  330. 
A  specimen  of  this  hird— Porphyrio  vitienti* — 
was  captured  at  Mare,  Loyalty   Islands,  in  1873, 
and  was  kept  in  captivity  till  1882,  diuring  which 
jieriod  she  laid  491  eggs. 

1010 
List  of  a  collection  of  Birds  from  tlio 
Province  of  Tarapacii,  uortliern  Cliili. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  pp.  395-404, 
pi.  xxxvi. 

Fifty-throe  species  are  enumerated  and  re- 
marked upon.  Phaeniciiplentx  jamen  is  describe^l 
as  a  new  species  and  (Igured.  A  map.  showing 
the  localities  where  the  collection  was  made,  is 

§iveu.    The  bills  of  P.  jamen  and  P.  andinwi  are 
giired  in  the  text. 

(So©  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p. 
131.) 

1011 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's  Menagerie  in  .June,  .Inly,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1886.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  pp.  417, 418. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       63 


Ou  two  species  of  Antelopes  from  So- 
inaliland. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886   pp.  504, 505. 
pi.  U. 
Kemarkson  Gazellanaso,  n.  sp.,  imdNeutragus 
ki)H.    The  head  of  the  former  species  ia  tigured. 


On  an   apparently  new  Parrot  of  the 

genus   Conurus  living   in   the    Society's 
ardens. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  pp.  538,539, 
pi.  Ivi. 
Conurus  rvbritorquis  is  described  and  figured 

•;•  1014 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1886.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  549. 

1015 
On  the    Claws    and    Spurs  of   Birds' 
Wings. 

Ibis,  1886,  pp.  147-151,  300-301. 
Remarks  on  and  illustrations  of  the  spurs  and 
claws  on  the  wings  of  (iypa(ju.s  papa,    Chauna 
derhiana,    Plectropterus   gambensis,    and  Parra 
jacana. 

1016 
Description  of   a  new  Ground   Finch 
from  western  Peru. 

Ibit,  1886,  pp.  2i)8, 259,  pi.  viii. 
Hcemophila  pulchra  is  described  and  figured. 

1017      , 
[Report  on  the  addition  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1886.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  1, 2. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  rare  Parrot.  (Chrysotis 
hodini).'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  2. 

1019 
Characters  of  new  species  of  Birds  of 
the  family  Tyrannidce. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  47-50,  pi. 

ix. 
The  following  .species  are  characterized  and 
remarked  upon  :  Tceyiioptera  holotpodia,  Euscarth- 
mug  apicalis,  Pogonotriceus  gualaquizce,  Leptopo- 
gim  godmani,  L.  oustaleti,  Phyllomyian  berlepschi. 
Elainea  hypospadia.  E .  flaeivertex,  Myiobins  suho- 
chraceus.ivnA  Empidotiaxridgicayi.  Euscarthinus 
apicalis  and  Leptopogon  oustaleti  are  figured. 

1020 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  138, 139. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1887.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  319. 

1022 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  in  March,  1887.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  340. 


[Extracts  from  a  letter  addressed  to 
Mr.  Sclater  by  Rev.  G.  H.  R.  Fisk,  C. 
M.  Z.  S.,  respecting  the  killing  and  eat- 
ing, by  a  Mouse,  of  a  young  venomous 
Snake.'j 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  340-342. 

The  Mouse  was  a  specimen  of  Dendromys  mel- 
anotis,  and  the  snake  Sepedon  hcemackates. 

1024 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  set 
of  eleven  photographs,  representing  ob- 
jects of  Natural  History,   collected   by 
General  Prejevalski  in  Central  Asia.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  362. 

These  photographs  represented  objects  of  Gen- 
eral Prejevalski's  collection,  as  arranged  for  ex- 
hibition in  the  Museum  of  the  Imperial  Academy 
of  St.  Petersburg.  They  had  been  presented  to 
the  Library  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London, 
where  they  are  now  located. 

1025 
[Extract  from  a  letter  addressed  to  Mr. 
Sclater  by  Mr.  Albert  A.  C.  Le  Souef,  C. 
M.  Z.  S.,  containing  remarks  upon  some 
living  Duckbills  {Ornithorhynchus  para- 
doxus) in  confinement  at  Melbourne.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  363. 
1026 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  396. 
1027 

[Extracts  from  a  letter  addressed  to 
Mr.  Sclater  by  Mr.  Roland  Trimen,  F.  Z. 
S.,  respecting  the  obtaining  of  a  second 
example  oi Laniarius  atrocroceus.'^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  Lmidon,  1887,  pp.  396,  397. 
1028 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1887.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  Lmidon,  1887,  p.  482. 

1029 
[Remarks  upon  specimens  of  two  spe- 
cies of  North  American  Foxes  living  in 
the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1837,  p.  482. 
Remarks  on  specimens  of  Canis  velox  and  O. 
virginianus. 

1030 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  uf)on  the 
Skin  of  a  White-nosed  Monkey  {Cercopi- 
thecus  ascanias  ?).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  j).  502. 
This  monkey  was  obtained  in  eastern  Eoua- 
torial  Africa  and  is  here  doubtfully  referreu  to 
C.  ascanias. 

1031 
[Exhibition   of   and  remarks   upon   a 
specimen  of  a  Pheasant  from  nortliern 
Afghanistan  {Phasianus  2>nncipalis} .] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  502. 
1032 
Note  on  the  Wild  Goats  of  the  Cauca- 
sus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  552, 553. 


f>4 


BULLETIN    !(♦,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Remarks  on  Capra  eatieasiea  and  C.  pallemi, 
ami  an  extract  from  ii  coiuniitiiication  from  Dr. 
G.  Kadde  conrcmnnj  tboiii  The  two  h|»««cu'h  ari> 
shown  to  1><»  (liatiiu't.  iiiul  the  author  pointH  out 
that  ho  waH  in  crn>r  in  uuitiug  theui  in  a  fumier 
pai>er.    (c£  iVoe.  Zool  Soe.  London,  1886,  p.  314). 

1033 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's  Menagerie  in   June,  .Inly,  August, 
September,  and  OotoUer,  1887.  J 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1887,  pp.  558, 559. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagt;rie  in  November,  1887.  | 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  p.  638. 

1035 
[Extract  of  a  letter  from  Dr.  Burmeis- 
ter,  F.  M.  Z.  S.,  and  remarks   on  a  sup- 
posed new  Humming   Bird  (ChcBtocerctia 
burmei8tei-i).'i 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1887,  pp.  638, 639. 
Mr.  Sclater  proposes  the  name  Ohcetoeerciis  bur- 
meisteri  for  the  species  characterized  in  Dr.  Bur- 
meister's  letter. 

1036 
On  Empidonax  hrunneHs  and  its  allied 
bpecies. 

IbU,  1887,  pp.  &4-66. 
Ohservationa  on  Empidonax  bnmnexu  (which 
is  referred  to  E.  bimaculatug.  d'Orb.  et  Lafr.), 
E.  oliva.  Empidoehanet  fringillaris,  E.  ftttcatut, 
and  E.  oliva  aut  vireoninn*  (referred  to  E.  aren- 
aeeut). 

1037 
Remarks  on  the  species  of  the  genus 
Cyclorhis. 

Ibis,  1887,  pp.  320-324,  pi.  x. 
An  arrangement  of  the  species  (10  in  number) 
of  the  genus  Cyclorhis,  with  remarks  upon  them. 
Cyclorhis  atrirostrit  in  describetl  as  new  and  fig- 
ured. 

1038 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the    So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  December,  1887,  and 
list  of  specimens  of  the  genus  Canis.'] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  i)p.  1, 2. 
A  list  of  the  specimens  (36  in  number)  of  the 
genus   Canis  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  is  given. 

1039 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January.  1888.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Sac.  London,  1888,  p.  87. 

1040 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1888.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  140. 

1041 
[Exhibition  on  behalf  of  Lieut.   Col. 
H.  M.  Drummond-Hay,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a 
specimen  of  the  Desert  Wheatear  (<Saxt- 
cola  deaerti)  killed  in  Scotland.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  140. 
1042 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1888.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  219. 


[Report  on  the  additions  tu  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1888.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  265. 

1044 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  May,  1888  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  291. 

1046 
[Exhibition  on  the  part  of  Mr.  V.  M. 
Campbell,  F.  Z.  S.,  of  a  pair  of  Pallas's 
Sand  Grouse,  and  remarks  on  the  numer- 
ous recent  occurrences  of  this  bird  in 
western  Europe.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888.  p.  291. 
1046 
[Exhibition,  on  behalf  of  Prof.  R.  Col- 
lett,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  of  a  nest,  eggs,  and  two 
young  ones  in  down  of  the   Ivory  Gull 
{Larua  eburneua).] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  pp.  291, 292. 
1047 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August, 
September,  and  (October,  1888,] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  413. 
1048 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1888.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1888,  p.  564. 
1049 
Notes  on  the  Emperor  Penguin  {Apteno- 
dyiea  forateri). 

Ibis,  1888,  pp.  325-334. 
The  history  and  synonymy  of  Aptenodytesfor- 
steri.  The  differences  in  coloration  and  structure 
between  this  species  and  A.pennanti  are  pointed 
out.  The  upper  surface  of  the  skull  and  the 
sterna  of  both  species  are  figured  in  the  text. 

1050 
Electric  Fishes  in  the  River  Uruguay. 

Nature,  XXXVIU,  p.  148  (1888). 
Letter   on  the  occurrence  of  an  electric  eel 
(Gymnotus)  in  the  Kio  Urngaay. 

1051 
The    "Tamaron"    of    the    Philippine 
Islands. 

Nature,  XXXVIII,  pp.  363, 364  (1888). 
Letter   on   the   discovery   in   the    Philippine 
Islands,  by  Prof.  J.  B.  Steere,  of  a  new  species  of 
Anoa — Anoa  mindorentis. 

1052 
The  Barbary  Ape  in  Algeria. 

Nature,  XXXIX,  p.  30  (1888). 
Letter  on  his  having  seen  wild  specimens  of  the 
Barbary  ape  in  Algeria. 

1053 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1888.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1889,  p.  I. 
1054 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  .January,  1889.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  26. 


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[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
living  specimen  of  the  Thick-billed  Lark 
{Bhamphocorys  clot-be>ji).'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  26, 27. 
1056 

On  some  new  species  and  genera  of 
Birds  of  the  family  IJendrocolaptidce. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1889,  pp.  32-34. 

Two  new  generic  terms,  Limnophyes  and  Hy- 
lexetastes,  are  proposed  for  the  reception  of  Litn- 
nomis  curvirostris  and  Dendrocolaptes  perroti, 
respectively,  and  the  following  new  species  are 
described :  Upucerthia  bridgesi,  Fhacellodoinui 
rufipennis,  Thripophaga  fuscieept,  Fhilydor  cer 
vicalis,  and  Picolaptes  parvirogtrii. 

1057 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
series  of  specimensof  the  eggs  and  chicks 
of  the  Hoatzin  (Opisthocomus  o~istatu8).'\ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  57. 
1058 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
heads  and  skins  of  a  new  Antelope  ob- 
tained by  Mr.  H.  C.  V.  Hunter,  F.  Z.  S.,  in 
northeastern  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  58, 59. 
The  heads  and  skins  of  a  new  species  of  ante- 
lope, proposed  to  bo  called  Damalis  hunten,  were 
exhibited  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society 
of  London,  and  remarked  upon.  The  head  is  fig- 
ured in  the  text. 

1059 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  85. 
1060 
[Remarks  upon  the  collections  of  Fishes 
made    at   Constantinople  by  Dr.  E.  D. 
Dickson,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  135. 
1061 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  160, 161. 

1062 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  Buprestine  Beetles  (Julodia  ffinchi)  ob- 
tained by  Mr.  B.  T.  Flinch,  near  Karachi.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  219. 
1063 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks   upon    a 
specimen  of  the  Mole  Cricket  (Gryllotalpa 
vulgaris)  found    at   Bagdad  and    trans- 
mitted by  Mrs.  Talbot.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  219. 
1064 
[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  Amsterdam,  and 
Antwerp.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  219, 220. 
1065 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  246. 

415— No.  49 5 


1066 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
living  specimen  of  an  albino  variety  of 
the  Cape  Mole  Rat.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  iondon,  1889,  pp.  246,  247. 
1067 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks    upon  a 
mummy  of  a  Falcon  obtained  at  Thebes, 
in  Egypt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  262. 
Apparently  a  mummified  8X>ecimen  of  Tinnun- 
culug  alaudarius. 

1068 
[Exhibition   of  and  remarks   upon  a 
series  of  Photographs  taken  at  Antipodes 
Island.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  262. 
These  photographs  represented  groups  of  ma- 
rine birds  and  sea  lions  which  frequent  Antipodes 
Island  for  breeding  purposes. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Leaf  Insect  (Phyllium  gelonus)  living  in 
the  Society's  insect  house.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889.  p.  262. 

An  illustration  of  Phyllium  gelonug  (immature) 
is  given. 

1070 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1889.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  316. 
1071 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Ramage 
in  Dominica,  West  Indies. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  326,  327. 
A  list  of  30  species,  with  general  remarks  on 
the  avifauna  of  Dominica. 

1072 

Description  of  Hunter's  Antelope. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  372-377, 
pi.  xlii. 

Damalis  hunteri  is  characterized  and  figtired, 
and  remarks  made  on  a  series  of  horns  and  skins 
of  this  animal.  The  text  is  illustrated  with  fig- 
ures of  the  head,  skull  and  horns,  of  the  male 
and  female. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  Jul}',  August,  and 
September,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  393, 394. 
1074 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Ramage 
in  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  394,  395. 
A  list  of  30  species,  with  general  notes  on  tlie 
ornithology  of  St.  Lucia. 

1075 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1889.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  447, 448. 
1076 
[Exhibition  of  a  Skin  of  an  albino  va- 
riety of  the  Cape  Mole  Rat  ( Georychua 
capensis).'} 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  p.  449. 


66 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


1077 


[Report  on  the  ailditious  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1889.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  586. 
1078 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  npon  an 
E}ig  of   the   Crested  Screamer  {Chauna 
chacaria).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1889,  pp.  586,  587. 
1079 

Notes  on  some  recently  described  spe- 
cies of  l)cndrocolaptid(e. 

Ibis,  18t<9,  pp.  350-354,  pi.  xi. 

Xotes  on  lierlejttehia  rikeri,  Phacellodomus 
inomtUus,  Dendromis  punctifrula,  Kidgw.  MS., 
X>  latrreneii,  D.  later,  cottariceniii,  IHcolapte* 
graeilit,  Dendroeinela  nt/o-olivaeea.  D.  castanop- 
Uia,  Dendroeolapte*  obtoletut,  and  Sclerurus  eani- 
gularis.    Berlepschia  rikeri  is  figured. 

1080 
The  Rabbit  Pest. 

Nature,  XXXIX,  pp.  493,  494  (1889). 
Note  on  tlio  plan  advocated  by  Mr.  W.  Rotlier, 
of  New  South  Wales,  for  the  extermination  of 
rabbits  in  Australia. 

1081 
"LaPietraPapale." 

Xature,  XLI,  pp.  30,31  (1889). 
A  description  of  an  enormous  granite  boulder, 
near  Stresa,  in  Italy. 

1082 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1889.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  1 . 
1083 
[Exhibition   of  and  remarks  upon   a 
hybrid  Duck.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  pp.  1, 2,  i>l.  i. 
Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety of  London  of  a  hvorid  between   Tadorna 
easarea  and   (^tierquedula  /alcata.    The  bird  is 
figured. 

1084 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1890.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  44. 
1085 
On  a  Guinea  Fowl  from  the  Zambesi, 
allied  to  Nutnida  a'iHtata. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  pp.  86,87,  pi. 
xii. 
Remarks  on  and  flgurn  of  an  undetermined 
species  of  Numida  from  the  Zambesi. 

1086 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1890,] 
I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  Lu-ndon,  1890,  p.  94. 
1087 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Mamniiils  obtained  in  the  Upper  Magda- 
lene  Valley  of  Colombia   by  Mr.  R.  B. 
White,  C.  M.  Z.  S.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  98. 
£xamp1e8  of  four  «j»ecie(»  of  mamnialH.  detemi- 
incd  l>y  Mr.  Oldfleld  Thomas,  were  exhihit«-<l  to 
a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of  London 
and  remarked  upon. 


1088 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  18iK).  ] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  147,  pL  xv. 
Uypocoliui  ampelinuB in  figured. 

1089 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  354. 
1090 
TExhibition  of  and  lemarkH  upon  the 
Head  of  an  Antelope  ( Damalia  aenegalensis) 
from  East  Africa.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  pp.  354-357. 
The  head  and  skull  of  Damalis  $enegaUnti*  are 
figure)]  in  the  text,  and  rcniarks  matle  upon  the 
animal.    A  list  of  its  synonyms  is  given. 

1091 
On  a  new  Toucan  of  the  genus  Ptero- 

gl088U8. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Jjondon,  1890,  p.  403. 
Iteroglouut  didymut  is  characterized. 

1092 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1890.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  pp.  411, 412. 
1093 
[Exhilution  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
young  speciuieus  of  Darwin's  Rhea  {Rhea 
danvini)  from  the  Province  of  Tarapacii.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  412. 
1094 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Flat  Skin  of  a  Zebra  received  from  Ber- 
bera,  northern  Somalilaud.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1890,  pp.  412-414. 
The  skins  of  Equus  grevyi  and  E.  burehelli  are 
figured  in  the  text. 

1095 
[Exhibition   of   and  remarks   upon  a 
Mounted  Hea«l  of  a  rare  Antelope  (yEpy- 
ceroa  peterai).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  IS'.K),  pp.  460,461. 
A  figure  of  the  head  is  given  in  the  text. 

1096 
[Exhibition  of  a  photograph  of  Gr6- 
vy's  Zebra.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  461. 
grevn 
the  ty 
in  the  I'aris  Museum 


This  ]ih()tograph  «f  EifVUH  grevi/i  was  taken 
by  Mr.  (innibier  ISulton  from  the  type  8i>ecimeu 


[Remarks  upon  a  map  transmitted  by 
M.  P.  .\.  I'ichot,  C.  M.  Z.  S.,  showing  the 
exact  locality  in  which  the  IJeaver  is  now- 
found  in  the  Delta  of  the  Rhone.] 
I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  463. 
1098 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  .lune,  -luly,  August, 
September,  and  October,  1890.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  pp.  .'■>89,  590, 
pis.  xlvii,  xlviil. 
Tragelaphvs  tpekii  and  Colobus  ferrugintu*  are 
figured. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       67 


1099 

[Report  on  the  additiona  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1890.] 

Proc  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  pp.  646, 647. 
1100 
Remarks  on  the  fifth  cubital  remex  of 
the  wing  in  the  Carinatse. 
Ibis,  1890,  pp.  77  83 
Observations  on  Ihe  presence  or  absence  of  the 
fifth  cubital  remex  in  the  wiug  of  the  various 
orders  of  the  Carinate  birds     The  distal  cubital 
reraises,  with  ti  eir  attached  tectrices  m^jores,  of 
Phasianus  coichicus  and  Aquila  chryiaetot  are  fig- 
ured in  the  text. 

1101 
On  the  Range  of  the  Gu^chero  (Steator- 
nis  caripensia)  in  South  America. 
IbU.  1890,  pp.  33.5-339. 
A  history  of  the  occurrences  of  Steatornis  can- 
pensii  in   various  localities  in   South  America, 
with  a  list  of  the  principal  references  to  this  spe- 
cies 

1102 
On  some  Birds  of  the  Argentine  Re- 
public.    By  A.  H.  Holland.     With  notes 
by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1890,  pp.  424-428. 
A  nominal  list  of  65  species,  accompanied  by 
Mr.  Holland's  field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr. 
Sclater  on  some  of  the  more  interesting  species. 
(See  also  Jbis,  189!,  p.  16.) 
1103 
African  Monkeys  in  the  West  Indies. 

Xiture  XLI,  pp.368.  369  (1890). 
Letter  on  the  occurrence  of  Cercopithecus  calli- 
trichus  hi  the  "West  Indies. 

(See  also  Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p. 
79;  Nature,  XXI,  p.  153, 1879.) 

1104 
The  White  Rhinoceros. 

Nature,  XLII,  pp.  520,  521  (1890). 
Remarks  on  Rhinoceros  simus,  which  is  shown 
to  differ  in  many  respects  from  P.  bicomis.    The 
heads  of  the  two  species  are  figured. 

1105 
The  New  Australian  Mammal. 
Nature,  XLII,  p  645  (1890>. 

Notes  on  the  cuVioua  new  mammal  discovered 
in  Central  Australia  by  Dr.  E.  C".  Stirling. 
(Soe  also  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  449, 1891.) 
1106 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1890.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1891,  p.  1. 
1107 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
sketches   made   by  Lieut.    W.  E.  Stairs, 
R.  E.,  of  the  horns  of  a  large  Antelope 
apparently  unknown  to  science.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  1-3. 
The  horn  is  figured  in  the  text. 

1108 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  spec- 
imens of  three  species  of  Purple  Water 
Hens  {Porphyria  poliocephalm,  P.  cwru- 
leu8,  and  P.  smaragdonotus).'} 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.47,  48. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1891.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1391,  p.  121. 

1110 
On  a  second  collection  of  Birds  from 
the  Province  of  Tarapac^,  northern  Chili. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  131-137, 
pi.  xiii. 

An  annotated  list  of  53  species,  of  which  Phry- 
gilus  coraetnus  is  described  as  new  and  figured. 
A  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Tarapacd,  is  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p. 
395). 

1111 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1891.] 
.  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1891,  p.  179. 

1112 
[Exhibition  of   and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  Macgregor's  Paradise  Bird 
(Cnemophilus  macgregori) .'\ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  179. 

1113 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
specimens  of  the  Hoi'us  of  an  Antelope 
from  Somaliland.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  197. 
These  horns  undoubtedly  belonged  to  the  spe- 
cies of  antelope  which   had  been  recently  de- 
scribed by  Mr.  Thomas  as  Cervicapra  clarkei.       j 


[Exhibition  of  skins  of  the  Ounce  {Fe- 
lla uncia)  and  remarks  upon  its  geo- 
graphical distribution.] 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  197. 
1115 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  212. 
1116 
[Remarks  upon  the  breeding  of  Trage- 
laphu8  gratua  in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoo- 
logical Society  of  Amsterdam.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  213. 
1117 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  301. 
1118 
[General  remarks  upon  the  Fauna  of 
British  Central  Africa.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1891,  PP.  301-305. 
A  summary  of  the  state  of  knowledge  of  the 
fauna  of  British  Central  Africa,  and  a  list  of  the 
literature  relating  thereto. 

1119 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1891.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  326. 
1120 
[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 


68 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Gardens  of  Paris,  Ghent,  Antwerp,  Rot- 
terdam, AniHterdaui,  and  The  Hague.] 
I'roc  ZooL  Soe.  London,  ISfll^)?.  326. 327. 

1121 

[Remarks  on  the  Sea  Eagles,  referred 
to  JIalUictus pelagicu8,\i\infr  in  the  Ham- 
burg Zoological  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zmtl.  Si>c.  London,  1891,  p.  374. 
One  of  tlieso  8p<yinicns  having  l>ei>n  incorrectly 
(letenninod.  bh  pointort  out  in  a  communication 
from  Dr.  llolan,  Mr.  Sclatcr  refers  it  to  Ualiaetus 
branickii,  Tacz. 

1122 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1891.] 

Proc,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  pp.  464, 465. 

*  1123 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1891.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  486. 

/  1124 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of  a  Shearwater  {I'uffinua  ga- 
via)  from  Australia.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  627. 

'  1125 

Further  notes  on  the  Birds  of  the  Ar- 
gentine Republic.      By  A.  H.  Holland. 
With  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 
Ibi*,  1891,  pp.  16-20. 
A  list  of  46  species,  accompanied  by  Mr.  Hol- 
land's field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr.  Sclater. 
(See  ftlso  Ibis,  1890,  p.  424.) 

1126 
The  Spotted-billed  Pelican  (Pelecanus 
manilleims). 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  151, 152. 
Note  on  the  most  likely  locality  in  India  to  pro- 
cure specimens  of  Peleeanus  manillensis. 

1127 
Remarks  on  Macgregor's  Paradise  Bird 
(Cnemophilus  macgregori). 
Ibis,  1891,  pp.  414, 415,  pi.  x. 
Onemophilus  macgregori  is  figured  and  remarked 
upon. 

1128 
On  recent  advances  in  our  knowledge 
of  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  Birds. 

Ibis,  1891,  pp.  514-557. 
A  reprint,  with  slight  mcMliflcations,  of  an  ad- 
dress delivered  to  the  Secxmd  Intorniitional  Orni- 
thological Congress,  at  Buda])<-.st,  in  May.  1891. 
being  a  review  of  the  principal  a<l<lition.s  to  the 
literature  of  geographii^ul  ornithology  since  1875. 

1129 

Porpoises  in  the  Victoria  Nyanza. 

A'o<ur«,XLIV,p.l24  (1891). 
Letter  on  the  improbability  of  Porpoises  occur- 
ring  in  Lake  Victoria  Nyanza,  as  had  been  asserted 
by  Dr.  Carl  Peters. 

1130 
The  new  Australian   Marsupial  Mole, 
Notoryctes  typhlopa. 
,  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  449  (1881). 


Remarks  on  NotoryeUt  typhlops,  with  an  ex- 
tract of  a  lett-er  from  Dr.  E.  C.  Stirling,  contain- 
ing not(;H  on  its  habits  and  habitat. 

(See  also  Nature,  XLII,  p.  845,  1890.) 
1131 

The  Bird  collections  in  the  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Museum. 

Nature,  XLI V,  p.  518  (1891). 
Letter  on  the  condition  of   tlie  collections  of 
birds  in  theOxfonl  University  Museum,  and  sug- 
gestions for  their  arrangement. 

(See  also  Ibis,  1892,  p.  186;  1893,  p.  156.) 
1132 

Opportunity  for  a  Naturalist. 

Nature,  XLV,  pp.  174,  269  (1891-92). 
Letters  on  an  opi)ortunity  for  a  naturalist  to 
visit  Argentina  for  the   purpose  of  collecting 
bird  skins. 

1133 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November  and  Decem- 
ber, 1891.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp.  1, 2. 
1134 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1892.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  76. 
1135 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
Egg  and  Young  of  the  Partridge  Bronze- 
wing  Pigeon  {Geophap8  8cripta).'\ 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  76, 77. 

Critical  remarks  on  Dr.  Sharpe's  jiroposal  to 
alter  the  systematic  position  of  the  Oeophabes. 

1136 
On  a   small    collection    of    Mammals 
brought  by  Mr.  A.  Sharpe  from  Nyassa- 
land. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  97, 98. 
Notes  on  eight  species  of  mammals. 

1137 
On  a  new  Antelope  from  Somaliland 
and  on  some  other  specimens  of  Antelopes 
from  the  same  country. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp.  98-102,  pi.  v. 
Bubalis  swaynei  is  described  a,m\  its  head  fla- 
ured.  Ten  other  species  of  ant»'loi>c.s  from  Somali- 
land  are  enumerated  and  reraarKo<l  upon.  Tlie 
head  and  neck  of  Lithocranius  walleri,  and  the 
skull  and  horns  of  Bubalis  swaynei,  are  figured  in 
the  text. 

(See  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp. 
117,  267.) 

1138 
[Exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon,  some 
"Spinning"  or  "  .Japanese"  Mice.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  117. 
1139 
[Exhibition  of   and  remarks  upon    a 
series  of  Mounted  Heads  of  Antelopes  be- 
longing to  Captain  Swayne,  includingone 
of  JJubalia  swaynei.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1892,  pp.  117, 118. 
These  heads  belonged  to  eight  different  species. 
A  list  of  the  species  of  Somaliland  antelopes  (12 
in  numlx'r),  with  their  native  names,  is  given. 

(See  also  Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp. 
98,  257.) 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      69 


1140 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1892.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  174. 

1141 
[Exhibition   of   and  remarks  upon  a 
Skin  of  the    Wild  Ass    of   Somaliland 
{Equus  asinus  somalicus).'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  195. 
(Seealso  Proe. Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.538.) 

1142 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1892,  and  list  of 
Giraffes  that  have  lived  in  the  Society's 
Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp.  256, 257. 

1143 
[Exhibition  of  nnd  remarks  upon  two 
mounted    heads    of   Swayne's  Antelope 
{Bubalis  sway  net). 1 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  257, 258. 
(Seo  also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp. 
98, 117.) 

1144 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1892.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  299. 

1145 
[Exhibition   of   and  remarks  upon  a 
nearly  perfect  Egg  of  Mpyornia  mediu8.'\ 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  299. 

1146 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1892.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  470, 471. 
The  male  and  female  of  Hypocolius  ampelinus 
are  figured  in  the  text. 

1147 
[Remarks  on  interesting  animals  ob- 
served during  a  visit  to  the  Zoological 
Gardens  of  Rotterdam,  The  Hague,  Am- 
sterdam, and  Antwerp.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  pp.  471, 472. 

1148 
[Remarks  upon  the  habits  of  a  South 
African  Snake  {Dasypeltia  scabra).'] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  476. 
1149 
[Extracts  from  a  letter  from  Mr.  H.  H. 
Johnston,    announcing  the   dispatch  of 
specimens  from  the  Shird  Highlands.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  477. 
1150 
On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  the  Island 
of  Anguilla,  West  Indies. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp.  498-500. 
A  list  of  16  species,  with  remarks  upon  them. 

1151 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  Julv,  August,  and 
September,  1892.] 

Proe  Zool  Soe.  London,  1892,  p.  541. 


1152 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  October,  1892,  and  de- 
scription of  a  new  Monkey  of  the  genus 
Cercopithecus.'\ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1892,  pp.  579-581,  pi. 
xl. 

Gercopitheeus  stairsi  is  described  and  figured. 

1153 
[Exhibition  of,  on  behalf  of  Thomas 
Ground,  and  remarks  upon  a  specimen  of 
the  Siberian  Pectoral  Sandpiper,  shot  on 
Breydon  mudflats,  Norfolk.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  581. 

1154 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1892.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p.  594. 

1155 
The  Bird  Collections  in  the  Oxford  Uni- 
versity Museum.] 

Ibis,  1892,  pp.  186, 187, 
Remarks  on  the  condition  of  the  bird  collec- 
tions in  the  Oxford  University  Museum,  and  sug- 
gestions for  properly  arranging  them. 

(Seo  al.so  Nature,  XLI^,  p.  518  (1891) ,-  Ibis 
1893,  p.  156.)  r  V  ,  , 

1156 

On  the  Avifauna  of  the  Lower  Pilco- 
mayo.     By  J.  Graham  Kerr.    With  notes 
by  the  editor  [P.  L.  Sclater]. 
Ibis,  1892,  pp.  120-152,  pi.  iii. 

A  list  of  174  species,  accompanied  by  Mr.  Gra- 
ham Kerr's  field  notes  and  remarks  bv  Mr. 
Sclater.  ^ 

1157 
Note  on  Calliste  margarethw. 

Ibis,  1892,  p.  351. 
Note  on  the  probable  identity  of  Mr.  Allen's 
newly  described  Calliste  margarethce  and  Vieii- 
lot's  Tanagra/ormosa. 


Remarks  on  the  correct  generic  name 
of  the  Lhinets. 

Ibis,  1892,  pp'.  555-557. 

Remarks  showing  that  Cannabina  should  be 
adopted  as  the  generic  name  for  the  Linnets.  The 
synonyms  of  the  genus  are  given. 

1159 
[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  'of  the 
British    Ornithologists'    Club,    and    re- 
marks upon  a  specimen  of  Paramyihia 
montium.'i 

Bull.  British  Om.   Club,  I,  pp.  xvi,  xvii 
(1892). 

1160 

The  Antelopes  of  Somaliland. 

Natural  Science,  1,  pp.  255-265  (1892). 
An   illustrated   resum6   of    the   antelopes   of 
Somaliland.     Twelve  species  known  to  inhabit 
that  country  are  enumerated. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1892.] 
Proe.  ZooL  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  1. 


70 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


1162 
Remarks  on  a  rare  Argentine    Bird, 
Xenopsaria  albinucha. 

Proe.  Zod.  Soc.  Jjondon,  1893.  pp.  166-168.  pi. 
▼H. 
Xenopnari*  albintieha  (Burm.)  is  characterised, 
figured,  and  remarked  upon. 

1163 
[Report  pn  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  .January,  1893.J 
Proe.  Zoot.  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  168. 

1164 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  on  behalf 
of  Mr.  R.  M.  Barrington  ui)on  an  example 
of  the  Antarctic  Shc.athbill  (Chioni8  alba) 
killed  on  the  coast  of  Ireland.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London.  1893,  p.  178. 

1165 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  Febrtiary,  1893.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  237. 

1166 
On  a  new  African  Monkey  of  the  genus 
Cercopithecus,  ^vith  a  list  of  the  known 
species. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Londoti,  1893,  pp.  243-258,  pis.  ' 
xvi,  xvii. 
A  review  of  the  species  of  the  genus  Cerco- 
vitheeun.  Thirty-one  species  known  and  \f>  not 
known  to  the  author  are  enumerated.  Cereo- 
pithecti*  schinidii  and  C.  moloneyi  are  figured,  the 
Tatter  of  which  is  described  is  a  new  species.  The 
bead  of  C  brazzce  is  tigured  in  the  text. 

(See also  Proe.  Zool.  Soc.London,  1893,p.  441). 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1893.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  325. 

1168 
[Exhibition   of  and  remarks  upon    a 
Skin  of  a  variety  of  the  I'lg-tailed  Mon- 
key {MacacKs  nemeatrinus.)]     * 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  325. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  Aprils  1893.] 

J^oe,  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  435 


[Remarks  on  the  protrusion  of  a  fleshy 
mass  from  tlie  cloaca  occasionally  exhib- 
ited by  the  Greater  Vasa  Parrot.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  435. 

This  habit  of  the  female  Coraeoptin  rata,  pre- 
sumably due  to  sexual  excit4>ment,  h.'id  been 
previously  noticed  on  two  occasions  (cf.  Proe. 
Zool.  Soe.  London,  1884,  pp.  410,  562). 


^List  of  the  dates  of  receipt  from  the 
pnnters  of  the  sheets  of  the  Society's 
"Proceedings"  from  1831  to  1859,  inclu- 
Bive.] 

Proe.  ZodL  Soe.  London,  1803,  pp.  436-440. 


1172 
Additional    notes  on  the  Monkeys  of 
the  genus  CercopUhecua. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  pp.  441-444,  pi. 
xxxiii. 

Supplementary  notes  to  a  former  communica- 
tion (rf.  J'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  243),  con- 
taining remarks  on  Cercopitheeut  buurtourlinii  and 
C.  brazzte.  The  former  species  is  figured  in  the 
text,  the  latt«r  on  a  plate. 

1173 
[Report  on  the  a<ldition8  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  May,  1893.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,   p.  506,   pi. 
xxxix. 
The  female  and  young  of  Cobxu  elliptiprymnu* 
are  figured. 

1174 

[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
Skins  of  Mammals  obtained  in  the  Shird 
Highlands,  British  Central  African  l^o- 
tectorate.] 

.     Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  pp.  506, 507. 
Kemarks  on  the  skins  of  eight  species  of  mam- 
mals from  the  Shir6  Highlands,  which  were  ex- 
hibited to  a  meeting  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London. 

1175 

On  some  Horns  belonging,  apparently, 
to  a  new  form  of  African  Rhinoceros. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  pp.  514-517. 

The  dimensions  and  wood-cut  illu.stratioDS  are 
given  of  two  remarkable  horns  of  a  sp«'cie8  of 
Khinoceros  from  I'dulia,  near  Si>eke  (iulf,  Kast 
Africa,  to  which  the  provisional  name  Rhinocerot 
bicomis  holmwoodi  is  applied. 

1176 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
Eggs  of  the  Cape  Coly  (Colitis  capenaia) 
laid  in  the  Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  528, 529. 
1177 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1893.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  612, 613. 
1178 
[Remarks  on  the  Zoological  Gardens 
of  Stuttgart,  Frankfort,  and  Cologne.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  613. 
1179 

[Remarks  upon  the  breeding  of  Mon- 
keys during  the  last  ten  years  in  the 
Society's  Gardens.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Land  on,  1893,  pp.  615,  CW. 

A  list  of  the  species  of  the  gi'i-.era  Macactit  and 
Cercopilhecut  that  have  bred  during  the  last  ten 
years  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  with 
an  illustration  of  a  female  Cerco})Uheent  lalandii, 
and  its  young  iu  the  act  of  sucking  its  two  teata 
at  ouce. 

1180 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  in  October,  1893.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  691. 
1181 
[Exhibition  of   and   remarks  upon    a 
mounted  specimen  of  CercopUhecua  albi- 
gularia  from  the  Leydeu  Museum.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1893,  p.  691. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       71 


Note  on  the  strange  fact  that  Cereopitheeus  al- 
bigularU  should  inhabit  both  East  and  West 
Africa. 

1182 

On  some  specimens  of  Mammals  from 
Lake  Mweru,  British  Central  Africa, 
transmitted  by  Vice-Consul  Alfred 
Sharpe. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  723-729. 

An  extract  from  Mr.  Sharpe's  letter  containing 
an  account  of  tlio  animals  met  with  by  him  dur- 
ing hisjourney  from  the  noi-th  end  of  Lake  Xyassa 
to  Lake  Mweru  and  the  Luapula,  with  a  li.st  of 
and  remarks  upon  17  species  of  mammals,  of 
which  Cereopitheeus  opistkostictu^  and  Cobut  eraw- 
shayi  are  described  as  new.  The  skull  and  horns 
of  Gohus  craw$hayi  are  figured  in  the  text. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1893.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  pp.  729,  730. 
Capra  eaucasica,  $ ,  is  figured  in  the  text. 

1184 
List  of  Birds  collected  by  Mr.  Alexan- 
der Whyte,  F.  Z.  S.,  in  Nyassaland.     By 
Capt.  G.  E.  Shelley,  F.  Z.  S.     With  a 
preface  by  the  editor. 

Ibig,  1893,  pp.  1-6,  pis.  i-iii. 
Prefatory  note.s  to  Captain  Slielley's  paper  on 
Mr.Whyte's  collection  of  birds  from  Nyassaland. 

1185 
[The   Bird  Collections  in  the   Oxford 
University  Museum.] 
Ibis,  1893,  pp.  156, 157. 
Note  on  the  progress  made  in  the  arrangement 
of  the  bird  collections  in  the  the  Oxford  Univer- 
sity Museum. 

(See  also  Nature,  XLIV,  p.  518  (1891) ;   Ibis, 
1892,  p.  186.) 

1186 
Birds  of  Antigua,  West  Indies. 

Ibis,  1893,  p.  158. 
A  correction  with  regard  to  a  statement  made 
by  the  author  that  the  omis  of  Anguilla  was 
entirely  unknown. 

(See  Proe.  ZooL  Soc.  iondon,  1892,  p.  498.) 
1187 
On  the  occurrence  of  the  Sharp-tailed 
Sandpiper  (  Tringaaeaminata)  in  Norfolk. 
By  Henry  Seebohm.    With  an  appendix 
by  the  editor. 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  181-185,  pi.  v. 
The  synonymy  of   Tringa   acuminata   is    ap- 
pended to  Mr.  Seebohm's  remarks  on  this  bird. 
A  figure  of  the  bird,  and  an  illustration,  in  the 
text,  of  its  tail,  are  also  given. 

1188 
Notes  on  Paramythia  montium  and  Ama- 
locichla  sclateriana. 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  243-246,  pi.  vii. 
Notes  on  the  systera.itic  positions  of  Paramy- 
thia inontitim  and  Amalonchla  sclateriana.  and 
rejjrints  of  Mr.  De  Vis's  original  descriptions  of 
them.  The  former  species  is  figured,  and  its  bill, 
head  and  foot  arc  illustrated  in  the  text. 

1189 
Note  on  the  proper  use  of  the  generic 
terms  Certhiola  and  Cwreba. 
J&i<.  1803.  pp.  246, 247. 


Notes  pointing  out  that  the  terms  Certhiola 
and  Coereba  should  be  employed,  respectively,  for 
the  Sugar  Birds  of  the  West  Indies  and  the  Blue 
Creepers  of  South  America. 

1190 
[Note  on  the  "Crocodile  Bird"  of  the 
Nile.] 

i6M,1893.p.277. 
A  postscript  to  Mr.  Cook's  letter  on  the  "  Croc- 
odile Bird"  {Hoplopterus spinosus)  ot  the  Nile. 

1191 
Great  Bustards  in  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Gardens. 

Ibis,  1893,  pp.  476,  477. 
Note  on  the  Great  Bustard  (Otis  tarda)  breed- 
ing in  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological  Society  of 
London. 

1192 

Field  notes  on  the  Birds  of  Estancia 
Sta.  Elena,  Argentine  Republic.  By  A. 
H.  Holland.  VVitli  remarks  by  P.  L. 
Sclater. 

/6m,  1893,  pp.  483-488. 
Fifteen  species  are  enumerated,  accompanied  by 
Mr.   Holland's  field  notes  and  remarks  by  Mr. 
Sclater. 

1193 

The  Jellyfish  of  Lake  Urumiah. 

Nature,  XL  VIII,  p.  294  (1893). 
Letter  on  the  occurrence  of  a  "'Jellyfish"  or 
Medusa  in  Lake  Urumiah,  Persia. 

1194 
The  "Zoological  Record." 

Nature,  XLIX,  pp.  123, 124  (1893). 
A  reply  to  Messrs.  Pocock  and  Bather's  letter 
(cf.  Nature,  XLIX,  p.  53)  on  the  desirability  of 
including  PaliBozoology  in  the  ''Zoological  Rec- 
ord," and  a  copy  of  the  correspondence  with  the 
Geological  Society  on  this  subject. 

1195 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  prepared  wing 
and  tail  of  the  Martineta  Tinamou.] 
Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  I,  p.  xxiv  (1893). 


[Extract  from  a  letter  from  Dr.  Hart- 
laub  on  the  distinctness  of  Pennula  ecaii- 
rfa<a(King)  and  P.  sandwichensis  {Gva.).] 
Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  I,  p.  xxiv  (1893). 
1197 
[Aden  suggested  as  a  convenient  jilace 
for  an  Ornithological  Excursion  ) 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  I,  pp.  xzxiii,  xxxiv 
(1893). 

1198 

[Remarks  on  the  series  of  mounted 
specimens  of  Italian  Birds  in  the  Flor- 
ence Museum,  and  on  the  migratory 
birds  which  had  visited  the  S.  S.  Oniba 
between  Gibraltar  and  Malta  from  March 
29to  Aprill,  1893.] 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  I,  p.  xliii  (1893). 

1199 

[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 

British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  remarks 

upon  a  specimen  of  Phalavopus  fulicar- 

iu8  from  Chili.] 

BuU.  British  Om.  Club,  I,  p.  Iv  (1893) 


72 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


1200 
[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
BritiHh  Ornithologists' Club,  and  remarks 
on  a  Bpcciuien  of  (ieophapg  plumifcra.] 

BuU.  lintith  Orn.  Club,  I,  pp.  Iv,  hi  (1893). 

1201 
Chairman's  address  on  opening  the  sec- 
ond session  of  the  British  Ornithologists' 
Club  (October  18, 1893). 

Hull.  liritish  Orn.  Club,  III.  pp.  1-4  (1893). 
A  sketch  of  the  recent  cventa  iu  the  oruitbo- 
logical  world. 

1202 
[Exhibition  of,  to  a  meeting  of  the 
British  Ornithologists'  Club,  and  remarks 
upon  a  variety  of  Psittacua  erithacu8.'\ 
Bull.  Britiih  Orn.  ClviJb,  III,  p.  vii  (1893). 

1203 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  specimens  of 
the  eggs  of  I'odager  nacunda  and  Uydrop- 
aalis  furcifera.  ] 

BuU.  British  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  vii  (1893). 
1204 
The  Mammals  of  Kilima-Njaro. 

Natural  Science,  II,  p.  257  (1893). 
An  illustrated  account  of  the  mammal  fauna 
of  Kilima-Njaro,  with  a  list  of  literature  on  this 
subject. 

1205 
The  Nearctic  Region  and  its  Mammals. 

Natural  Science,  III,  pp.  288-292  (1893). 
Critical  remarks  on  Mes-srs.  J.  A.  Allen's  and 
C.  Hart  Merriam's  papers  on  the  geographical 
distribution  of  mammals  iu  North  America. 

1206 
On  the  typical  forms  of  Vertebrated 
Life   suitable    for  Exhibitiou  iu  Local 
Museums. 

liep.  of  Proc.  of  the  Museumt  Atsoe.,  pp.  95- 

99,  July,  1893. 
An  abstract  of  a  paper,  read  before  the  Muse- 
ums Association  at  their  London  meeting  in 
July,  1893,  on  the  most  desirable  objects  to  be  ex- 
hibited in  a  local  museum.  A  list  of  the  existing 
orders  of  vertebrates,  with  the  type  of  each  order 
suitable  for  exhibition,  is  given. 

1207 
I  Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  December,  1893.] 
Proc.  Zool.  8oc,  London,  1894,  p.  1. 
1208 

(Exhibition  ot    and  remarks   upon   a 
oared  drawing  of  the  head  of  Cerco- 
pitheous  erythrogaater.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  1. 
1209 

[Beport  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1894. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  92. 
1210 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
mounted  specimen  of  the  River  Hog  of 
Madagascar  (/'o<ajnoc/iaTu«edw;ard«i),  with 
notes  ou  its  habits  by  Mr.  J.  T.  Last.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1694,  pp.  92-94. 


1211 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
Btufl'ed  specimen  of  the  White-billed 
Great  Northern  Diver  (Colymbus  adamai) 
from  Norway.] 

Proe,  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  94. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  February,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  162-164. 

A  figure  of  the  young  King  Vulture  in  down 
plumage  is  flgnied  in  the  text. 

1213 
[Exhibition   of  and   remarks   upon   a 
photograph  of  a  youjig  male  Gaur  or  In- 
dian Bison  {Boa  gaurua).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  249,  250 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  316. 

1215 
Remarks  on  the  specimens  of  Frotop- 
lerna  anncctena  living   in   the    Society's 
reptile  house. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  353, 354. 

1216 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Sue.  London,  1894,  pp.  390, 391. 

1217 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  iu  May,  1894.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  456. 

1218 

[Remarks  upon  animals  obseiTed  in 
the  Zoological  Gardens  of  Rotterdam, 
AniRterdani,  Hanover,  Berlin,  and  Ham- 
burg.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  456, 457. 

1219 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon   a 
Skin  of  an  African  Monkey  ( Cercopithecua 
diana  iquitua).^ 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  484. 

1220 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
typical  specimen  of  Cercopithecua  grayi, 
Fraser.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  484, 485. 

laai 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  iu  June,  July,  August,  and 
September,  1894.] 

Proe.  Zool,  Soe.  London,  1894,  pp.  594-596. 

1222 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty s  Menagerie  iu  October,  1894.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1894,  p.  054. 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      73 


1223 

[Report  bn  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  November,  1894.] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1894,  pp.  693, 694,  pi. 
xlvi. 
Dendrolagus  bennettianus  is  figured  and  char- 
acterized. 

1224 

Ornithology    at    Munich,     Stuttgart, 
Darmstadt,  t'rankfort,  and  Cassel. 

Ibis,  1894,  pp.  106-108. 
Bcmarks  upon  the  collections  of  birds  in  the 
maseums  of  the  above-mentioned  cities. 


On  the  Birds  of  Uruguay.  By  O.  V. 
Aplin.  With  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

Ibis,  1894,  pp.  149-215,  pi.  v. 

Observations  on  139  species,  with  fignres  of  the 
eggs  of  7  species. 

1226 

Remarks  on  the  Birds  of  Antarctica. 

iW«,  1894,  pp.  494-501. 
Keroarks  on  the  present  state  of  knowledge  of 
the  avifauna  of  the  Antarctic  Continent. 

1227 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  needle  used  by 
the  natives  of  North   Queensland  made 
from  the  stem  of  a  feather.] 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  III,  pp.  xxii,  xxiii 
(1894). 


[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  a  Rail 
(Amaurolimnaa  concolor)  from  Lima, 
Peru.] 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  III,  p.  xxiii  (1894). 


[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  a  Hemi- 
pode  from  Nyassaland.] 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  III,  p.  xxx  (1894). 

1230 
[Remarks  on  the  great  inconvenience 
that  would  arise  if  the  "  Scomber  scom- 
ber "  principle  was  adopted  in  ornitho- 
logical nomenclature.] 

Bull.  Britith  Orn.  Club,  III,  p.  xxxiii  (1894). 

(For  list  of  publications  sabseqnent 


1231 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  Skins  of  Ara 
auHcollis,    Pionus  lacerus,   and  Chrysotia 
tucuviana  from  Argentina.] 

Bull. British  Orn.  Club,Ill  p.xlv  (1894). 
1232 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  two  Eggs  of 
Phibalura  flavirostris.  ] 

BuM.  British  Om.  Club,  III,  p.  xlvi  C1894) 
1233 
Chairman's    address  on    opening  the 
third  session  of  the  British  Ornitholo- 
gists' Club,  1894. 

BuU.  British  Om.  Club,  IV,  pp.  1-6  (1894). 
1234 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  Brit- 
ish Ornithologists'  Club  of  the  Eggs  of 
two  species  of  Macaw,  Ara  militaris  and 
A,  ararauna,  which  had  been  laid  in  cap- 
tivity.] 

Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  FV,  p.  vi  (1894). 
1235 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists' Club  of  a  Skin  of  Phalaro- 
pu8  ivihoni  from  the  Falkland  Islands.] 
Bull.  British  Om.  Club,  IV,  p.  vi  (1894). 
1236 
[Exhibition  to  a  meeting  of  the  British 
Ornithologists'  Club  of  a  skin  of  Falco 
2)unicu8  which  had  been  captured  in  the 
Mediterranean.  ] 

Bull.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xv  (1894). 
1237 
[Remarks  on  Reiser's  work  "Materia- 
len  zu  einer  Ornis  Balkanica."] 

Buil.  British  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xv  (1894). 
1238 

The  new  Cypress  of  Nyassaland. 

Nature,  LI,  pp.  85-87  (1894). 
Kemarks  upon  and  figure  of  the  cypress  ( Wid- 
dringtonia  whytei)  discovered  on  tlie  plateau  of 
Milanji  iu  Nyassaland  by  Mr.  Alexander  Whyte. 

1239 
Animals  not  yet  in  the  Zoo. 

Science  Gossip,  N.  S.,  I,  pp.  25-28  (1894). 
An  illustrated  account  of  certain  animals  that 
liave  never  been  exhibited  in  the  Gardens  of  the 
Zoological  Society  of  London,  with  suggestions 
for  the  best  means  of  capturing  them  and  send- 
ing them  home. 

to  December,  1894,  see  Appekdix.) 


PART    III. 
LIST  OF  NEW   FAMILIES  AND  GENERA  DESCRIBED. 


Kamo. 


Agathopna 

Aiicistrops,  Scl.  MS. . . 
Ancylorhinus,     nom. 

eiriend.   pro   Agrilo- 

rhinus,  Bp. 
Antilocapridae 


Casnotriccus . 


Calochsetea . 
Calodromas. 


Calopitta  (sect.)- 


Camptostoma 

Carenochrous  (n.  sect.) 

Catharopeza 

Centropelma 

Centropsar 


Cercomacra. 


Chffitoptila . . . 

Chamasospiza 
Chirocylla 


Chloreuphonia,     nom. 

emend,  pro   Chloro- 

phonia,  ftp. 

Chlorura 

Chroocephalns,     nom. 

emend,  pro  Chroico- 

ceplialus,  Eyton. 
Clibanornis 


Cnipodectes 

Coracopitta 

Creurgops,  Verr.  MS. 


CurpBiis 

Delothraupis 


Dendrocycna,    nom. 

emend,  pro  Dendro- 

cygna. 

Dendromanes 

Diglossopis 


Diplopsalis . 


Diasodectes. 
Diva 


Donacicola,    nom. 

emend.  proDonacola, 

Gould. 
Drepanomis 


Empidochanes 

Euchaites,  Verr.  MS. . 

Euoometia 


Type  8i>ecie». 


Agathopus  micropterus,  Scl. 
Anabates  lineaticeps,  Scl... 

Antilocapra  americana,  Gray 

Muscicapa   ( Todirostrum ) 

ruficeps,  Lafr. 

Euchaites  coccineus,  Scl 

Eudromia  elegans,  d'Orb.  et 

Geottr. 
Pitta  maxima,  Miill.  et  Schleg. 

Camptostoma  imberbe,  Scl . . 
Arremon  ruflnucha,  Tschudi 

Leucopeza  bishopi,  Lawr 

Podiceps  micropterus,  Gould 
Centropsar  mirus,  Scl 

Myrmothera       caerulescens, 

Vieill. 
Entomyza  angustipluma, 

Cass. 
Pipilo  torquatus,  Du  Bus... 
Lathria  uropygialis,  Scl.  et 

Salv. 


Place  of  description. 


Eringilla  chlorura,  Aud. 


Anabates  dendrocolaptoides, 

Temm.  MS.  et  Pelz. 
C  vclorh  ynchus  subbrunncus, 

'Scl. 
Melampitta  lugubris,  Schleg. 

Creurgops   verticalis,  Verr. 
MS. 

Turdus  cnra-us,  Molina 

Calliste castaneoventris,  Scl.. 


Dendrocincla  anabatina,  Scl. 
Biglossopis  cterulescens,  Scl. 

Hydropsalis    climacocercus, 

Tsch. 

Falco  ardosiacu.s,  Vieill 

Tanagra(Euphone?)  vassorii, 

Lafr.  et  lioiss. 

Brepanomis  albertisi,  Scl. . . 

Muscicapa  oliva,  Bodd 

Enchtetes    coccineus,    Verr. 

MS. 
Tanagra  penicillata,  Spix... 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  69 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  157  (1862) 

Ibis,  1875,  p.  204 

Rep.  Brit.  Assoc.  Adv.  Sci.,  1866,  pt.  2, 

p.  78. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  pp.  64,  86, 

(1888). 

Ibis,  1879,  p.  388 

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.  153,  156 

(1873). 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  pp.  414,  419 

(1888). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1857,  p.  203. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1856,  p.  87 

Ibis.  1880,  p.  74,  pi.  i 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  189,  pi.  xcv  (1869)  . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  176, 

pi.  xxvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  244. . . 

Ibis,  1871,  p.  358 : 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  304. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  357, 

pi.  xxxii. 
Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  94 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  117  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  576. .. 


Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.   61,    155 

(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  281 . .  - 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  pp.  412, 449 

(1888). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  73; 

pi.  cxxxii,  flg.  2. 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  139  (1862) 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XL  pp.  139,  142 

(1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  508. . . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  382. . . 
Ann.  and   Mag.  Nat.    Hist.,  ser.   2, 

XVII,  p.  407  (1856). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  141 .. . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  248. . . 
Tanagrarura    Catalogus    Specificus, 

pp.  13, 16  (1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  449. . . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  560, 

pi.  xlvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  112. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  73,  pi. 

cxxxii,  fig.  1. 
Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  117. . . 

75 


76  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Lift  of  new  familiea  and  genera  deeoribed — Con  tinned. 


Name. 


Type  apeoiea. 


Place  of  deacription. 


EnooryHteii 
Enninmota . 


Enpropisto 

KiipHiloHt'oraa 

KiiHchomoii 

Kiitr.VEoii,  nom.emend. 
pro.  Trngon,  Puch. 

GlusHJptilii 

(jnillariculii 

<iyiiiiiocJ<'Iila 

Gy  luuopelia 


Gymnoatiuops. 


Ca8«icn8  wagleri,  Gray  and 

Miteh. 
Prionitos  (Crvptlcus)  RUjMr- 

ciliiiris.  Jara.  and  Sell>. 
TanaKi'a  ItraHilieiisJH,  Linn... 

MtiHcioapa  cxiniia,  Temni 

Tanagra  tiava,  Gm 


Hapaloptila 

HeleothroptiiR,    n  o  m  . 

emend,   iiro  Elooth- 

roptus.  Gray. 
Holicura,  nom.  emend. 

pro.  Iliciira,  lieich- 

enb.,    et   Heilicura, 

Salv. 

Ilomidacnia 

H  e  n  i  c  o  r  h  i  n  a,  nom. 

emend,    pro  Hetero- 

rhina,  Bainl. 
Hcterocercus,     Hartl. 

MS. 

Heterocnemis 

llirundinapus  (n.  sect.) 

IlyetomiH 

Hylexetastes 

Uylophorba 


IndicatoridtD 

Iridornis,  nom.  emend. 

pro  Iridosomis.Leaa. 

Laletes 


Lathriosoma,  Bp.  MS. 

Legatus 

Leucopeza 


Leucophantcs  .. 

Limnopbyes 

LioHcclos  

Macropsalia 

Malac'otbraupia. 


Motnrilla  campcstris,  Linn . . . 

Grallaria  tlaviru.stria,  Scl 

Mjiothcra  niidii-rpa,  Ca»8 

C  b  1 II  m  b  a     ery  throtborax, 

Meyen. 
Cacicus  montezama,  Leas 

Malacoptila  caatanea,  Verr. . . 


Pipneidea  albiventris,  Scl. . 


Elasnia  lintoata,  Strickl. 


Sitta  nffivia,  Gmel 

Hirundo  caudacutA,  Lath... 

CiiculiiH  I>luv1ali8,  Gm 

I)t>ndrocolapte8  perroti,  Lafr. 
Uylophorba  ruticilla,  Scl 


Laletes  oabumi,  Scl. 


Lipaiigna  rufescona,  Scl , 

Tyraimus  albicollis,  Vieill .. 
LeucoiHsza  semperi,  Scl 


Margaropa  ... 
Mecocerculua. 

Melanocharis . 

Melanoptila  .. 

Melidectes 

Melipotes 

Metopothrix.. 

Mlcrobates . . . 


Leucopbantes     brachyurua, 

Scl. 
LimuorniH  curviroatris, 

Gould. 
Ptcroptochna  thoraciciia,  Scl 

Caprimulgiia    forcipatiia, 

Nitzacli. 
Malacotbraupis  dentata,  Scl. 

ot  Salv. 

Tiirdus  fuacatna,  Vieill 

Fliivicola  Icucopbrya,   Lafr. 

et  UOrb. 
Dicaium  nigrum,  Leas 


Melanoptila  glabriroatris, 
Melidectea  torquatua,  Scl... 
Melipotes  gymnops,  Scl 


Microcercnlos 

Microc'helidon  (chang- 
ed to  Xeocbelidon). 

Micromonacha 

Microrhoptas 


Mimocicbla  (n.  sect.).. 
MitrephoruB 


Homotidac,  new  family 
name  instead  of  Pri- 
onitids. 


Metopothrix       anrantiacos, 

Scl.  et  Salv. 
Microbatea  torquatua,  Scl.  et 

Salv. 

Turdua  bambia,  Dodd 

Petroobelidon  tibialia,  Cass.. 

Bncco  lanreolatus,  Deville... 
ThamnophiluH  quixensia, 

Com. 

Turdua  riibripea,  Temm 

Tvranuula,    1  Sclater,  P.   Z. 

'S.,185«,p.296. 


Ibla.  1883.  p.  147 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  257 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  18.')!,  p.  95 

Proc.  Zool.  S<K5.  London,  1800,  p.  09 

Contr.  to  Ornitbologv,  18.M,  p.  94 

Joiirn.  of  I'roc.  of  Linn.  Soc.  London 

(Zool.),  II,  p.  108(1858). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18.')6,  p.  269 

Proc.  Zool.  So<-.  London,  1858,  p.  283 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1858,  i>.  274 

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.  133,  156 

(1873). 
Cat.  n.  Brit.  Mua.,  XI,  pp.  309.  312 

(1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  777 . . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  143. . . 


Cat.  B. Brit. Mua.,  XIV",  p. 311  (1888). . . 


Cat.  American  Birda,  p.  50  ( 1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  186K,  p.  170 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  245(1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  146 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1805,  p.  607 

Cat.  American  Bird.s, )).  321  ( 1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  34 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  326, 
pi.  xiii. 

Ibis,  1870,  p.  180 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  227 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pi. 

xiv,  flg.  2. 
Cat.  B.  iTrit.  Mns,,  XIV,  p.  354(1888) . . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  46 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  14,  pi. 

ii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  691, 

pi.  liii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  34 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  609, 

pi.  xxxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  143 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1876,  p.  353, 
pi.  xxxi. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  335 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon.  1862,  p.  113 

Joum.  of  Proc.  of  Linn.  Soc.  London 

(Zool.),  U,P- 157  (1858). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  275 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  694, 

pi.  Iv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  695, 

pi.  Ivi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  190, 

pL  xviii. 
Komencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,   pp.  72,  155 

(1873). 

Cat  American  Birda,  p.  19  (1862) 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  39  ( 1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  777 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  182  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  336 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  44 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  248 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SGLATER.       77 
List  of  Heio  families  and  genera  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Morococcyx 

Myiozetetes,      n  o  m  . 

liniend.  proMyiozeta, 

13p. 
Myrinelaates 


Myrmotherala 

Neochelidon 

Noochloe 

Neocorys 

Neocrex 

Neoctautea 

Neopelma  (n.  sect.)--- 
Neopipo 


Neorhynchus  (to  re- 
place Callirliyuchus, 
preoccupied). 

Nephoecetes  (n.  sect.). 

Nesoceleus 


Nesopsar 

Neaoapingus. 


Nonnula 

Nothoprocta. 


Ochthornis 

Oinniatoniis,  ScL  MS. . 
Oncostoma 


Opopaitta.. 
Oreomanes. 


Oreothraupis 
Ortygocichla. 


Pauxis,  iiom.    emend. 

pro.  Pauxi,  Temm. 

Phasomia 

Pliainopepla 

Phlogop8i8,noin.emend 

pro  Plilegopsis,  Keich 
Phlogothraupia 


Pipride.i,  nom.  emend. 

pro     Pipra)idoa, 

Swains. 
Placellodomua,  err.  pro 

P  li  a  c  e  1 1  o  d  o  in  u  a , 

Keichcnb. 
Podochajtea 


Polioptila... 
Polychlorim 


Porphyroapi  za . 


Potaiuopsar 

Prionirliynchua 


Paoudodacnia... 
Pseudoleistea. . 
Pailorbampiina 


Pygiptila 

Kiiy  11  choatnithus . 


Semimerula  (n.  sect.) . 
Siphonorbis 


Sphenopaia  .. 
Spotliornia... 
Stegnola-ma 
Stigmatura . . 

Sublegatu.s  ., 


Type  apeciea. 


Piaya  erythrppygia,  Leaa — 


Place  of  description. 


Myrmelastea  plumbeua, Sol.. 

Muacicapa  pygmaia,  Gmel. . . 
Petrochelidoh  tibialia,  Cass.. 

Neocliloe  brevipen  nis,  Scl 

Alauda  spragnii,  Aud 

Porzaiia  erytiirops.  Scl 

Xenops  niger,  Natt.  MS.  Pelz. 
ilnscicapa  aurifrona,  Max... 
Keopipo    rubicunda,   Scl.  et 

Salv. 
Callirhynchus  maaeaas,  Bp.. 


Cat.  American  Birda,  p.  322  (1862) . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  46. 


Hiriindo  nigra,  Gm 

Colaptes  fernandina),  Vig 

Icterua  nigerrimua,  O.sburn . . 
Chlorospiugua  apeculiferua, 
Lawr. 

Bucco  rubecula,  Spix 

-Crypturua  perdicarius,  Kittl. 

Elainea  littoralia,  Pelz 

Merulaxia  orthonyx,  Lafr 

Todiroatrum     cin'ereigulare, 

Scl. 
Psittaciila    diopbthahna, 

Hombr.  et.  Jacq. 
Oreomanes  fraseri,  Scl 


Saltator  arremonops,  Jardiiie. 
Ortygocicbla  rubigiuosa,  Scl . . 


Tffinioptera  obacura,  Casa. . . 
Ptilogonya  nitens,  Swaina. . . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  274, 

pi.  cxliii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  234 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  xvi  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  213 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  4 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  457 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  572 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  467. . . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,   p.  438, 

pi.  XXX,  fig.  3. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  147, 

pi.  xii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  615. . . . 
Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.  101, 155 
(1873). 

Ibia,  1859,  p.  457 

Ibis,  1885,  p.  273 


No.  of 
paper. 


Tanagra  (Tacbyphonus)  aan- 
guinolentus,  Lesa. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1853,  p.  124 

Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.   153,  156 

(1873). 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mna.,  XPV,  pp.  3,  31  (1888) . 

Cat.  Aaierican  Birda,  p.  169  (1862) 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  208,  pi.  xviii, 

fig.  1  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  227. . . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  75,  pi. 

clix. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  80 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  452,  pi. 

xxxix. 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  285 

(1875). 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  327 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  543 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1858,  p.  276 

Nomencl.  A  v.  Neotrop.,  pp.  21,   155 

(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  265 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  141. . . 


Ciiprimulgua      leucopygins,  i  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. London,  1866,  p.  135... 

Spix. 

Mutacilla  ca>rulea,  Linn 

Psittacua  ])olycblorus.  Scop 

oli,  and  Pait'tacodes  weater 

manni,  Bp. 
Cyanospiza  cyanella,  Pelz . . . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  11 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  226. . . 


Tabara,  err.  pro  Tar- 
aba,  Less. 


Icterus  minor,  Spix 

M  o  m  o  t  u  a    platyrhjiicbus, 

Leadb. 

Dminis  bartlaubi,  Scl 

Driolus  viridis,  Gm 

Leptorbynchus   guttatus, 

Menet. 
Thamnopbilna  atellaria,  S<-1.. 
Kbynchostmtbua  aocotranus, 

Scl.  et  Hartl. 

Tardus  gigas,  Fraaer , 

Caprimulgus  amoricanus, 

Linn. 

Spbenopais  ignobilis,  Scl 

Spo<liornis  Jardinii,  Scl 

Ortalida  moutagnii.  I5p 

Culicivora  budvtoidea,  Lafr. 

et  D'Orb. 
Sublegatus     glaber,   Scl.   et 

Salv. 
Thanuiophilua  m^jor,  Vieill.. 


Nomencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,  pp.   30,   155 
(1873). 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  141  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  256. . . 

Cat.  B. Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  pj).  86, 138  (1886) 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  137  (1862) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  90 

Pro<'.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  220. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  170,  pi. 

xvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1859,  p.  332. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  77 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  379. .. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ISSe,  p.  322. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  521. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  188. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  172,  pi. 

xiii,  fig.  2. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  172  (1862) 


149 
212 

229 
387 
516 

380 


78  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Litt  of  new  families  and  genera  deecribed — Continued. 


Ifune. 


ThsmnUtM — 
Thamnocharis . 


Thaumasiiis,     ii  o  m  . 

emend,  pro  Thnuiim- 

tias,  Gould. 
Thripadectes.  Scl.  MS. 

Thryomanes 

Thvrorliina 

TodidiB 

Tyranneates 


Uropsila. 


Type  species. 


Thamnistes  anabatinas,  Scl. 

•^t  Salv. 
Grallariadignissima,  Scl.  and 

Salv. 


Auabates  flnminulatna.Eyton 
Tro;;l(i<lytt's  Ixrwickii,  And. .. 
Crt'x.  tM'huiiibur^ki,  Cab 


Tyranneutea  brachyurus,  Scl. 

et  Salv. 
Troglodytes    leucogastra, 

Gould. 


Place  of  description. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  299 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mu8.,  XV,  pp.  3M,  310 

(1890). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1870,  p.  146. . . . 


Cat  Amoricnn  Binls,  p.  V)7  (1802) 

Cat.  AinericHii  Birds,  i).'22  (18(i'J) 

Proc.  Zool.  S<x;.  Loudon,  1868,  p.  458. . . 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  180 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  268 

Kouiencl.  Av.  Neotrop.,   pp.   7,   155 
(1873). 


No.  of 
paper. 


182 

22 

811 


8 

8 

448 

602 

891 

13 


PART    IV. 
LIST  OF  NEW  SPECIES  DESCRIBED. 


Name. 


Accipiter   collar  is 
(KaupMS.). 

haplochrous 

ventralia 


iEgotheles  albertisi . . . 


Agathopas      mlcrop- 

terus. 
Agelisus  forbesi 


imtliumi 

Agriomis  andicola. . 
insolens 


pollens,  new  name 

,  for  A.  andicola,  pre- 
occupied. 
soiitaria 

Amydnis  frator 


■  tristramii 


Auabates    cervinigu- 

laris. 
erythropterus. . . 

inf UBcatus  


lineaticeps . . . 

melanopezus. 


piilvericolor 

(Lafr.  MS.). 
rubiginosas 


Locality. 


—  striaticolliH  (Lafr. 
MS.). 

—  subalaris 


temporalis 

Anabazenopsguttula- 

tus. 
oleagineos 


variegatioeps 

Anseretes  flavirostris . 

Anas  melleri 

wy  villiana 

An  thus  bogotensis 


nattereri 

Antrostonuis  ornatns 


Ara  couloni . 

Aramides  calop  terns. 


Colombia 


New  Caledonia. 
Colombia 


A  tarn  ,  A  rf ak 
Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 

Rio  Napo 

Pemambuco 

British  Guiana  . . . 
Panza,  Ecuador. . . 

Tinta,  Peru 

Panza,  Ecuador. . . 


Titiacun,  Ecuador. 

Socotra  

Palestine , 


Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 
Bogota 


E.  Peru. 


....do.... 
Kio  Napo  . 

....do  .... 


Cordova,  S.  Mex. 

ico. 
Bogota 


Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

do 

Caracas,  Venezu- 
ela. 

Catamarca,  A.  r  - 
gentine  Repub- 
lic. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 

Madagascar 


Location  of  type. 


Sandwich  Islands. 

Santa  F6  di  Bo- 

goU. 
Sao  Paulo,  Brazil. 
Brazil 


Peru 

Sarayaou,  Ecuador 


Brit.  Mus- 


Gurney  Coll. 
do 


D'Albertis  Coll. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do 
-do. 
.do 

do  , 


do 

Brit.  Mus 

Tristram  Coll. 
Sa]16Coll 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do 
-do 


Lafrosnaye  Coll. 
Sall6Coll 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


....do 

Paris  Mus . 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


SalI6  Coll 


SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Royal  Inst.,  Woolwich. 

Challenger     Coll.    in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coil,  in  Brit. 

Mus. 

do 

Brit.  Mus 


Place  of  description. 


Neuchiitel  Mus. 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 


Ibis,  1860,  p.  148,  pi.  vi... 

Ibis,  1859,  p. 275, pi.  viii.. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  303. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  696. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  69. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p. 

345  (1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1881,  p.  213. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  78. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  153. 
do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  553. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1881,  p.  171. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  3,  II,  p.  465  (1858). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  288. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  27. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  2,  XVII,  p.  468  (1856).! 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  61. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I 

1858,  p.  62. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  | 

1856,  p.  288.  ; 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1857,  p.  17. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  141.  i 

do ; 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1857,  p.  272,  pi.  cxxx.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883,  p.  654. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ; 

1856,  p.  289.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1876,  p.  355.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London;  ' 

1864,  p.  487,  pi.  xxxiv.        i 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1878,  p.  350.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I 

1855,  p.  109,  pi.  ci.  ! 

Ibis,  1878,  p.  366,  pi.  X | 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ^ 

1866,p.586,  pl.xlv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ; 

1876,  p.  255.  j 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1878,  p.  439,  pL  xx\  iii.        I 

79 


201 

157 
385 

628 

116 
19 
871 
164 
471 
471 

134 

870 

136 

92 

84 

94 

94 
116 

116 
92 
99 

143 

143 
114 


92 
723 
328 
782 

76 

804 
■i02 

717 

786 


80  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES    NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Utt  of  New  Species  Described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Solater  Coll.   in  Brit. 
Mas. 

Paris  Mas 

Tanagrarum  Catalogas 

Sl)eciflcU8,pp.3,15(1854) ; 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  97. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  81. 
do 

2  68 

devmii,Bp.MS... 

Ooyaz,  Brazil 

Yungas.  Bolivia  . 

88 

do 

Gould  Coll 

Mua.dHist.Nat.  Paris 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mna. 
Gould  Coll 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
Tweeddale    Coll.    in 

Brit.  Mua. 
(?) 

86 

erythrorhynchns. 

niysticalis 

nigrirostris 

spcctabilis 

wuchereri 

Artamns  insignia 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

185.5,p.«t,pl.lxxxix. 
Kev.et  Mag.  de  Zool.,1852, 

p.  8. 
Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mas.,  XI,  p. 

276  (1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,p.  114,1)1  Ixvii. 
Nomencl .  A  v.  If  eotrop.,pp. 

25,1.57  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  101,  pi.  XV. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  133. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  367. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1872,  p.  688,  pi.  Ivii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860.  p.  82. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  40. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  280. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  158. 
Prot!.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p.  542. 
Pror.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  522. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  654. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p.  37. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  521. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864.  p.  166. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  352. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  653.  pi.  Ixi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  170. 
Noniencl.Av.Neotrop.,pp. 

10, 156  (1873). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  251. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1865,  p.  286,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  84. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  128. 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mns.,  XIX, 

p.  172  (1891). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869.p.2."i3,pl.xviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  15. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  535. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  298. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  441. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875.  p.   235,   pi.   XXXT, 

fig.l. 
Ibis,  1879,  p.  427 

74 

49 

Cosnipata,  S.  Pern 
QhIj  08,  Ecuador... 

Bahla,  Brazil 

New  Ireland 

(f) 

19 

59 
13 
750 

465 

Tilotilo  and  A  pol- 
io, Yungas,  Boli- 
via. 

R.  Atrato,  Colum- 
bia. 

Chimborazo,    Ec- 
uador. 

R.  Ucayali 

Babahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Sarayacu, Ecuador 

Antioquia,  Colom- 
bia. 
...  do    

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mua. 

Zool. Soc.  Menagerie.. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mu8. 
do 

do 

723 

Ateles  rufiventris 

Attagis  chimborazen- 

sin. 
Attila  citriniventris.. 

592 
164 
139 

180 

Autoniolus  dorsalis. . . 

holoHtictuB 

ignobilis 

SalvinGo<lman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mas. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do    

848 
696 
825 

Brazil  (?) 

...  do 

9*6 

atriaticops 

Basileutems  castanei- 

ceps. 
cinereicollis 

do 

678 

Jina,  Ecuador 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mtis. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MU8. 

Salvin-Goilman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

759 
311 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Carip6,  Venezuela 

Coeta  Rica 

946 

griseiceps 

leucopygius 

mesocbrysns 

435 

Sclater  and  Salvin- 
(iodman    Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

HartlaubCoU 

13 
178 

341 

semicervinua 

uropy  gialia 

Brachygalba  fulviven- 
tria. 

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 
Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do    

165 
218 

do 

24 

Lake  of  Valentfa, 

Venezuela. 
Goyaz,  Brazil:  fJu- 

arayos  Bolivia. 
Neche,  Antioquia. 

Brazil 

dT, 

473 

melanostema 

Professor  Behn  Coll., 

Kiel. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

vin-Godiiian  Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mns. 

69 
82S 

Brotogervs      chryao- 
sema,  Natt.  MS. 

Boarremon   castanei- 
cepa. 

caataneifrona 

comptoa 

320 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Paramo  de  la  Cu- 
laU,  Merida, 
Venezuela. 

Maravifia,    Ecua- 
dor. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

154 

686 

838 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      81 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Locality. 


Location  of  type. 


Place  of  description. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Buarremon  elseoprorus 
inornatus 

leucopis I 

j 
melanoliEmuB | 

melanops 

meridaj 

iiatioui 

] 

phajopleurus ..... 

gpodionotns 

taczanowskii. . 


Bubalis  awaynei 

Bucco    dvsoni,    Gray 

MS.    ■■ 
leucocrissus 


Santa  Elena,  An- 
tioqnia. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Tauayaca,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Khachupata,  Peru 

Simacu,  Bolivia. . . 

Merida,    Venezu- 
ela. 
Lima,  Peru 


Caracas,  Venezu- 
ela. 

Guapulo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Higos,  Pern , 


Somaliland 
Honduras  . 


napensis,  Scl.  MS. 

picatns 


pulmentum  (Bp. 

et  Verr.MS.) 
radiatus 


Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 
Kio  Napo 


■  striatipectus . 
•  subtectus 


Buceros  subcylindri- 

CU8. 

Buteo  fuliginosus 


zoiiocercus  . . . 

Buthraupis  arcaii. 
chloronota  . . . 


Cacatua  gyronopis — 

ophthalmica 

Cactomis  abingdoni.. 

pallida 

Calliste  argyroleiiges. 


—  cabanisi  (C.  scla- 
teri.  Cab.). 

—  caataneoventris.. 


castanonota.. 

chrysonota... 

chryaophrys . 

coelicolor 

cyanescens. .. 

cyanopygia  . . 

cvanotia 


Chamicuros 

Upper  Amazon. . 

Colombia 

Bolivia 


Esmeraldas,  Ecua- 
dor. 
"West  Africa 


North  Mexico 

Guatemala , 


Cordillera  de  Chu- 

cu,  Veragua. 
Ecuador 


South  Australia.. 
Solomon  Islands.. 

Abingdon  Island, 

Galapagos. 
Indefatigable 

Island. 
Tilotilo,  Tungas, 
Bolivia. 


Guatemala.  ■ . 

Bolivia 

South  Brazil. 
Cayenne 


Colombia,    Vene- 
zuela, Trinidad. 
Colombia 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mns. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 


.do 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
....do 


Paris  Mus . 


Sclat«r  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Brit.  Mus . 
do.... 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Gould  Coll. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
Brit.  Mus 


Derby  Mus 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Norwich  Mus. 
do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 


Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. 
Brit.  Mus 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 


.do 


Berlin  Mus 

Earl  of  Derby. 
Strickland  Coll. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do 


Caracas,  Venezu-     Brit.  Mus 

ela. 
Esmeraldas,  Ecua-     Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

dor.                        1      Mus. 
Peru ! do 


415— No.  49- 


-6 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  504. 
Ibis,  1879,  p.  427. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1878.  p.  439. 
Ibis,    1879,  p.   425,  pi.   x, 

flg.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  253. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  785. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1881,  p.  485,  pi.  xlvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  85. 
Ibis,  1879,  p.  425 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p.   236,  pi.   XXXV, 
flg.2. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1892,  p.  100,  pi.  v. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  193. 
Proc.  Zool,  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  284. 
Cat.  American  Birds    p. 

269  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  194. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  194, 1)1.  cvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1853,  p.  122,  pi.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1853,  p.  123. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

I860,  p.  290. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  668,  pi.  xxxix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  356. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1858,  p.  130. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  439,  pi.  xxxi. 
Tanagrarum      Catalogua 

Speciflcus,    pp.    10,    15 
(1854);  Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 
London,  1854,  p.  97,  pi. 
Ixiv. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1871,  p.  493. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  188. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  326. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  327. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.   354,    pi.   XXX 
fig.  2. 

Ibis,  1868,  p.  71,  pi.  ill 

Contr    to  Omith.,  1851,p. 

61. 
Contr.  to  Omith.,  1851,  p. 

63. 
Contr.  to  Omith.,  1850,  p. 

50. 
Contr.  to  Omith.,  1851,  p. 

24,pl.  Ixix,  fig.  2, 
Contr.  to  Omith.,  1851,  p. 

51. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  260. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London, 

1883,  p  653. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  294. 


825 
838 
786 
838 
715 
520 
880 
86 
838 


180 

8 

78 

78 

55 

55 

181 

518 

127 

118 

484 

2,58 

550 
315 
513 
513 
723 

460 
35 
35 
33 
34 
35 
866 
946 
125 


82  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

LUt  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Locality. 


LooaUon  of  type. 


Place  of  desoription. 


Ko.of 
paper. 


Calllate  florida 

flranciscm,    nom. 

emend.  proC.  fanny 
falvicervix 

gonldi ■ 

lamprotis 

—  leucotis 

liinig«ra 

moIanotiN 

punctnlata 

ruficapilla 

nifigenis 

venusta 

vieilloti 

virescens 

xanthogastra. . . . 

Calornis  crassa 

Camarhynchns  habeli , 


prosthemelas. 

variegatus  . . . 


OoaURiea. 


Salvin  Godman    Coll. 
in  lirit.  Mus. 


Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
BoUvia. 

8.  Brazil 


Salrin-Oodman   Coll. 
in  Hrit.  Mua. 


Bolivia 


Brit.  Mob. 
do.... 


Ecuador . 


Rio  Negro 

Kio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Tilotilo,  Tungaa, 
Bolivia. 

Bogota 


Venezuela . 


S<lator  ColL  in  Brit. 

Mug. 
Ed  ward  Wilson 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Colombia  and  Qui- 

jos,  Ecuador. 
Trinidad 


Cayenne . . . 
Rio  >'egro . 


Campephaga  auru- 

lenta. 
Camptostoma      flavi- 

ventre. 
imberbe 

Cam]>ylorhyncha8  gn- 

laris. 
bumilis 

jocosus , 

nigricepe 

X>iii^<i^ 

striaticollis 

Canis  lateralis 

microtis 

niger 

Capito  melanotis, 

Hartl.  MS. 
steeril 

tschndii 

Car]>ophagn   melano- 

chroa. 
rliodinoltema 

Casiomis  fosca 

Caaniculns    flavicris- 

RUS. 

——  microrbynchns. . 


Larat,  Tenimber 
Islands. 

Abingdon  and 
Bindlocs  is- 
lands, Galapa- 
gos. 

Indefatigable  Is- 
land. 

Abingdon  and 
Bindloes  is- 
lands, Galapa- 
gos. 

Sorong,  New  Gui- 
nea. 

Istbnius  of  Pan- 
ama. 

S.  Andres  Tux tla, 
Mexico. 

Mexico 


do 

do 

do 

Edward  Wilson 

Brit.  Mas 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

do 

do 


D'Albertis  Coll 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sall6Coll 


Mazatlan,  Mexico. 
Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

Vera  Cruz,  Mex- 
ico. 

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Colombia..?. 


Gaboon,  W.  Afri- 
ca. 
Amazons 


Lanak  Pass,  Thi- 
bet. 
Rio  Javari 


Moyobamba,  Peru 


E.Pcra 

Dnkn  of  York 
Island. 

Admiralty  Is- 
lands. 

Babia,  Brazil 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Acad,    of  Nat.    Sci. 

Phila<lelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


G.  N.  Lawrence  Coll . . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Zool.Soc. Menagerie. . . 

Zool.  55oc.  Menagerie 
(Now  in  Brit.  Miis.) 

Zool.  Soc.  Mi-naccrie 
(Now  in  Paris  Mus.) 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

SteereCoU 


Bremen  Mus 

Salvin-GiMlman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Challenger  Coll 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I.>ondon. 

18«0,  p.  416.  pi.  xxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1856,11.142. 
Proc.  Zool.  .So<'.  London,  i 

1876,    p.  354,  pi.     XXX.    , 

«g.  1. 
Proc.  /ool.  Soc.  London, 

1885,  p.  849.  I 

Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

65.  ! 

Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

58. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p.  I 

65, pi.  Ixx,  tig.  2. 
Ibis,  1876,  p.  408,  pi.  xii. 

fig.  1.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1876,  p.  353.  I 

Contr.  to  Ornith^  1851,  p. 

61.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  311. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londou, 

1854.  p.  248. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  257. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

22,pl.  Ixix.  fig.  1. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1851,  p. 

23. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  56,  i>l.  xiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon. 

1870,  p.  325. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870.  p.  325.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 
1870,  p.  324, 

I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  , 

1873,  p.  692,  pi.  liv.  I 

Proc.  ZcMil.  Soc.  London,  | 

1S64,  p.  358. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  j 

1857,p.  203.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ! 

I860,  p.  462.  i 

Proc.     Acad.     Nat.    Sci.  t 

Pbilailelphia.l856,p.  263. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  \ 

1859,  p.  371.  1 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  461. 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  271. 

—    Zool.  Soc.  London, 
,  p.  272. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<H\  London, 

¥1    O70    111    Tviii 


1857,  p.  271.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1857,  p.  272. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<H\  London,  i 

1870,p.  279,  pi.  xxiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1882,  p.  6.31,  p.  xlvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<M'.  Loudon, 

1874,p.C65,  pi.  I.xxviii. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  190 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1878.  p.  140,  pi.  xii. 
bis.  1861.11. 188 


Bababoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

Mus. 
do 


do. 


lOfO.  |l.  t«U,  |ll.  All. 

Ibis,  1861,11. 188 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1878,  p.  672,  pi.  xlii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  6.55. 


rroo.  ,c<M»i.   o 
1877,  p.  6.55. 


Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.67, 1!>9(  1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  276. 
Prot\  Zo<iI.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  353. 


47» 
80 
723 

901 

35 

35 

35 

741 

723 

35 

03 

61 

8» 

34 

34 

926 

513 

513 
513 

628 
322 
108 
107 
06 
153 
197 
114 
lU 
512 
017 
667 
236 
775 

236 

796 

762 

13 

180 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       83 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality^. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Casnarius  beccarii 

Wokan,  Aroo  Is- 

Genoa Mns.   (Museo 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

684 

lands. 

Civico). 

1875,  p.  87. 

bicarunculatus. .  - 

Moluccas  (?) 

Zool.Soc. Menagerie. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  248. 

177 

picticollis 

New  Guinea 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  So<;.  London, 

684 

1875,  p.  85,  pi.  xviii. 

westermanni 

Muusinam,  K  e  w 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

057 

Guinea. 

1874,  p.  248. 
Proc.  ZooJ.  Soc.  London, 

Catamenia     homoch- 

Mates,  Ecuador  . . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

134 

roa. 

Mus. 

1858,  p.  552. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Catbanis  mentalis 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 

Salviu-Godman  Coll. 

723 

Bolivia. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1876,  p.  352. 

occidentalis 

Oaxaca,  W.  Mex- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

149 

ico. 

Mus. 

1859,  p.  323. 

phoiopleurus 

Antioquia,  Colom- 
bia. 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

696 

1875,  p.  541. 

Celeua    citreopygiiis, 

Yuri  mag  uas, 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

417 

Bp.  MS. 

Peru. 

1867,  p.  758. 

spectabilis 

Sarayacu,    Ecua- 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

848 

dor. 

in  Brit.  Mas. 

1880,  p.  161. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

subflavus 

Bahia,  Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

745 

Mus. 

1877,  p.  21. 

C6ntrit6s  orcas  . 

Tinta,  Peru 

do 

Proc.  Zool,  Soc.  London 

471 

1869,  p.  154. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Centropsar  mirus 

\Ye8tern  Mexico.. 

do 

653 

1874,  p.  176,  pi.  xxvi. 

Cephalopterus    pen- 
duliger. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 

 do 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  114,  pi.  iii; 

143 

dor. 

Proc.    Zool.   Soc.    Lon- 

don, 1859,  p.  142. 

Cen^omacra  carbona- 

Kio  Brancbo,  Gui- 

 do 

Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

13 

ria,  Natt.  MS. 

ana. 

pp.73, 161  (1873). 

liyi)omelaina 

Cosnipata,  S.  W. 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.  XV,  p. 

22 

Peru. 

in  Brit.  Mu.s. 

268  (1890). 

maculosa 

Bababoyo,    Ecua- 

Sclater Coll.  iu  Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

180 

dor. 

Mns. 

1860,  p.  279. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

napensis,  Scl. 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 

 do 

434 

MS. 

dor. 

1868,  p.  572. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London 

nigricans 

Santa  Marta,  Co- 

 do 

122 

lombia. 

1858,  p.  245. 

Cercoj)ithecu8    molo- 

Lake  Nyassa 

Mus.  P.  L.  S 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1166 

neyi. 

1893,  p.  252,  pi.  xvii. 

opisthostictus  . . . 

Lake  Mweru, 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1182 

Britisb  Central 

1893,  p.  725. 

Africa. 

stairsi  

Zambezi  River 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1152 

(Now in  Brit.  Mus.). 

1892,  p.  580,  pi.  xl. 

Certbidea  f usca 

Abingdon  and 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

513 

Bindloes  islan  ds, 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1870,  p.  324. 

Galapagos. 
Soutb  Mexico 

Certbiola  mexicana. . . 

Sall6Coll 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

92 

1856,  p.  286. 

Cervulus  crinifrons. . . 

NingxK),  China 

Zool.Soc.Mecagerie  ( ?) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1885,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 

971 

China 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

692 

1875,  p.  421,  pi.  li,  fig.  1. 

Cervus  alf redi 

Malayan     Penin- 

 do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

515 

sula. 

1870,  p.  381,  ]>1.  xxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

eiiopis,   Swinboe 

MS. 

Northern  China  . . 

do 

651 

1874,  p.  151. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Ltmdon, 

1862,  p.  152, 1>1.  xvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

swiiiboei 

Kormosa 

do 

260 

Cba>toceru8  burmeis- 

Tucnman 

Nat.     Mas.     Buenos 

1035 

teri. 

Aires. 

1887,  p.  639. 

Cbiitura  biscutata 

Ypanema,  Brazil. . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mu.s. 

Proc.  Zool.  S<ic.  London, 

1865,  p.  609,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Aool.  Soc.  London, 

354 

brachyceica 

Xebero.s,  E.  Peru. . 

do 

417 

1867,  p.  758,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

cassiiii 

Gaboon 

Brit. Mus 

287 

1863,  p.  205,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2. 

ciiiereiventris, 

Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Cat.  American  Birds,   p. 
283(1862). 

8 

Scl.  IklS. 

Mns. 

Cbama-pelia  buckleyi. 

Santa  Rita,  Ecua- 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

745 

dor. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1877,  p.  21. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Cbania'za  mollissima . 

Santa  F6  di   Bo- 

Brit. Mus 

75 

gota. 

1855,  p.  89.  pi.  xcv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Cbauna  nigricollis. . . . 

Kio     Dekke,   Co- 

Zool. Soc.  Menagerie.. 

305 

lombia. 

1864.  p.  75,  pi.  xi. 

Cbclidoptera     brasil- 

S.E.  Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Cat.  American  Birds,   p. 

8 

ieii.sis. 

Mns. 

275  (1862). 

Chiroxiphia      regina 
(Natt.  MS.). 

Borba,  Brazil 

Vienna  Mus 

Ann.  and  ^lag.  Nat.  Ili.st., 

94 

aer.  2,  XVU,  p.  469(1856).! 

84  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Hat  of  new  apeciea  described — Continued. 


Nam«. 


Chloephaga     rnbidi- 

ceps. 
Clilorochrysa  niUdis- 

sinia. 
Cbloronori>os  digitus. . 


malberbii 

xanthochloms  . . . 

Chlorophancs   guate- 

miilensis. 
purpiirascens 

Cblorophoniaflaviros- 

tris. 
Chloropipo    bolo- 

cblora. 
Chlorospingus     calo- 

phrys. 
caataseicollis  — 


Locality. 


Falkland  Islands. 

Antioquia 

do 


Ecuador . 


San  Cristoval, 

Venezuela. 
Guatemala 

Caracas,  Venezu- 
ela. 
Ecuador 


Bogota 

Tilotilo,  Yungaa, 

Bolivia. 
Peru 


chrysophrys . . 

flaviventris  . . . 

goeringi 

byi>opbfl!U8  . . . 

licbtensteini . . 

mclanotis 

oleagineus 

pbacocephalus. 

punctulatus... 

semifuscns 

xanthopbrys.. 


Merida,    Vcnezu- 
Trinidad 


LooatioD  of  type. 


Brit.  Mas. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 

....do 


.do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mub. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Jardine  Coll . 


Paramos  of  Meri- 
da, Venezuela. 

Calovevora,  Ver- 
agua. 

Bogota 


Colombia . 
do.... 


Sclater  CoD.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Berlin  Mus 


Brit.  Mus. 


Cbrvsoniitris    uropy- 

gialis,  Scl.  MS. 
ChrvHOtis    coeligena, 

Lawr.  MS. 

finschi 


Jiua,  Ecuador 

Cordillera  de 

Chucu.Veragua. 

Quito,  Ecuador... 


Bogota 
Cbili  .. 
(?) 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 


-do 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


guatemalffi, 

Hart  I.MS. 
sallaei 


Ciccaba  nigrolineata. . 

Clnclf>certhia  macro- 

rliyiicba. 
Ciuclo<le.s   albidiveu- 

triK. 
bifasciatus 


excelsior 

Cinclus  leuconotus... 

Cinnyris  balfonri 

Cisticola  incana 

CistothoruH  clcgans. . . 
Climacteris  placens. . . 


Mexico 

Honduras 

San  Domingo 

Southern  Mexico. 

St.    Lucia,   West 
•    Indies. 
Chiniborazo,    Ec- 
uador. 
Bolivia 


Cbiml)orazo,    Ec- 
uador. 
Bogota 


Socotra. 


.do 


Cnipodectes  minor — 
CuipoleguB  cinerens. . 
hudsoni 


DneDas,  Guate- 
mala. 

Atam,  Arfak 
Mountain8,New 
Guinea. 

Chamicuros,Peru. 

Conunba,  P  a  r  a- 

lUo  Negro,  Pata- 
gonia. 


Zool.Soc.  Menagerie 


Brit.  Mus. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Paris  Mus 


Norwich  Mus. 
Paris  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Derby  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Brit.  Mus. 
do  .... 


Salvin-Gmlman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
D'Albcrtis  Coll 


Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion. 

Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


Place  of  dercription.      1^?^ 


Proc.  Zool.  Hoc.  London. 

1800,  p.  387.  pi  clxxiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  boc.  London, 

1873,  p.  728. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,p.20,  pi.  i. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

H38(1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p  2:«. 

Proc.  Zool.  S<K5.  London, 

1861.  p.  129. 
Noniencl.   Av.   Keotrop., 

pp.16. 157(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  129.  

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,p. 

287  (1888). 
Prw.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  i».  354. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

18.')8,  p.  293. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1875,  p.  235.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1856,  p.  91. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  784,  pi.  xlvi,  lig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ! 

1868,  p.  389. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I 

1856,  p.  30. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  l.';7,  pi.  Ixviii.         ' 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1862,  p.  110. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  521,  pi.  lii.  fig.  2. 
Pro<!.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  440. 
Nomencl.   Av.  Neotrop., 

pp.24, 157  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  !>.  30. 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

125  (1H62). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,   p.  815;  1880,  p.  08, 

pi.  ix,fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864.  p.  298. 
Ibis,  1860,  p.  44 

Pro*'.  Zool.  Soc. 

1857,  p.  224. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1859,  p.  131. 
Proc.  Zool.  So<'. 

1866.  p.  320. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1860,  p.  77. 
Phk'.  Zool.  Soc. 

1858,  p.  448. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1860,  p.  77. 
Pr*K'.  Zool.  Soc. 

1857,  p.  274. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soo. 

1881,  p.  169.pl. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1881.  p.  166,  pi. 
Ibis,  1859,  p. 8... 


London, 
London, 
London, 
London, 
London, 
London, 
London, 

Loudon, 
XV,  fiK.  2. 

London, 
XV,  fl;:.  1. 


Pro<-.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  693. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883.  p.  654. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  58. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1872,p.541,pLxxxL 


IW 
629 
745 
8 
686 
215 

13 
215 

20 
723 
126 
686 

86 
520 
445 

8« 

00 
255 
759 
484 

13 

84 

8 

846 

320 
200 
110 
140 
387 
164 
130 
164 
114 
870 
870 
166 
«S8 

»4« 
501 
584 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       85 
List  of  neto  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Cnipolegus  pusillus. . . 
Cobus  crawshayi 


Coccothraustea   mac- 

iilipennis. 
Coccyzus   bairdi 


Ccereba  carneipes  (?). 

lucida 

Colobu.s  angolensis... 

Columbaalbipennis. . . 

nigrirostris 


Locality. 


Lower  Amazons. . 

Lake  Mweru,  Brit- 
ish Central  Af- 
rica. 

Mexico 


Jamaica . 


Plava  Vicente, 
Mexico. 

Guatemala 

Angola 


Conirostnim  ferrugi- 

neiventre. 
fraseri 


Conopophaga  castan- 

eiceps. 
cucullata 


gntturalis 

torrida 

Contopus  mosoleucus. 

ocliraceus 

Bordidulas 

Con  urus  egregius 

holochlorus 

ocularis 


propinquus,  Scl. 

MS. 
rhodocephalus  . . . 

rhodoga8ter,!Natt. 

MS. 
mbritorqiua 


ritumarca,  Peru.. 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

Bolivia 

Cuenca,  Ecuador. . 

Bogota 

do 

Colombia 

Rio  Napo 

Orizaba 

Costa  Rica 

Mexico 

Demerara 

Jalapa,  Mexico 

Istlimus  of  Pana- 
ma. 
S.  E.  Brazil 

Merida,  Venezuela 

Borba,  Brazil 

South  America  ( ?) . 


St.  Thomas,  West 

Indies. 
S.  Borneo 


xanthola;mu8  . . . 

Copsychus  snavis 

I 

Copnrnsfuscicapillus.    Colombia 

Corethrura  rubra 

Corvua  capellanus 


Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Fao,  Persian  Gulf. 


Cotinga  porphyroUe- 

ma. 
Cotylo  fulvipennis 

Cracticus  personatus, 
Temm.  MS. 

Crax  erythrognatha.. 

inconimoda 

viridirostris 


Crenrgops  verticalis, 
Verr.MS. 

Crypturns  bartlotti. . . 

cerviniventris 

transfasciatus 


Sarayacu,  Ucayah . 
Jalapa,  S.  Mexico. 
Lobo 


Bogota,  Colombia. 

(?) 

(?) 

Rio  Napo 

E.  Peru 

Venezuela 


Location  of  type. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus.  (?) 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do 


do.... 

Brit.  Mus. 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Derby  Mua 


Sclat«r  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


-do 
.do 
.do 
-do 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in   Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mu.s. 
Siilvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Bremen  Mus. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Newton  Coll 


Place  of  description. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
ZooI.Soc. Menagerie  .. 

Mus. d'Hist. Nat.  Paris 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Levden  Mus 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 


Santa  Rosa,  Ecua- 
dor. 


do .-... 

Sclater  Coll.   in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Salvin-Goilman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
S<-latc'r  Coll.  in  Brit. 

^lus. 
SteereCoU 


Nomencl.  Av.   Neotrop., 

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1893,  p.  726. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  251,  pi.  clxiil. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1864,  p.  120. 
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1859,  p.  376. 

Ibis,  1859,  p.U 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
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Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  18. 
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1859,  p.  390. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  74,  pi.  Ix  XXV. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  452. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  47. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  29,  pi.  cxix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  574. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  68. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  43. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  419. 

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1859,  p.  44. 

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Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  298.  pi.  xxiv. 
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1886,  p.  539,  pi.  Ivi. 
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1861,  p.  185. 

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1861,  p.  381. 
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No.  ot 
paper. 


13 

1182 

178 
308 
153 

156 

176 

712 
153 

73 
131 
100 

84 
454 
116 
139 
479 
139 
890 
161 
322 
8 
520 
320 
1013 
161 
216 
229 
182 
734 

50 
152 
138 

745 

592 
705 
116 

614 
620 
775 


86  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Ligt  of  new  apeeiee  detieribed — Continaed. 


Vam». 

Iiocality. 

Ix>catiOB  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Culidvora  b«ll%-l»ina.. 

Bolivia 

Selaler  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  T.ondon, 

1852.P.34.  pl.xlvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  LiOndon 

£3 

Cyanocitta  germuim.. 

Belize 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

718 

in  Brit.Mus. 

1876,  p.  270. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Cyanocorax  nigric4;p8 

Tilotilo,  Ynngaa, 

Salviii-Godnian   Coll. 

723 

Itotivin. 

in  Brit.  Mns. 

1876.  p.  354. 
Proc.  Zool.  So*-.  Londim, 

CycIopBitta  HnavisHJ- 

N  a  i  n  b  11  i ,  New 

D'Albcrti*  Coll 

733 

ma. 

Guinea. 

1876,p.520,  pl.liv. 

Cyclorhls  albiventris. 

Babia,  Brazil 

S<;later  Coll.  and   Sal- 
vin-Gmlman  Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mum. 

Nomencl.   A  v.    X<50trop., 
pp.  13, 156  (1873). 

13 

Ecuador 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

IbiH,  1887,  p.  324,  pi.  x 

1037 

in  Brit.Mus. 

Trinidad,     Vene 

S<lat«r  Coll.   in  Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Ixtndon, 

130 

Kiiela,  Colombia. 

Mus. 

1858,  p.  448. 
Proc.  Zool.  Sor.  London, 

Itabahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 

do 

180 

1860.p.274.pl.clxlv. 
I'roc.  Zool.  tjoc.  Loudon, 

CyrlorhynchuB  eequi- 
iKM-tialin. 

Rio  Mapo 

do 

11« 

1858.  p.  70. 

ciiiereif^pfl 

fiilvip<«tna 

Oaxaca,  Mexico 

do 

Ibis,  1H.'>9.I).443 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

159 

Nanegal,  Ecuador . 

do 

165 

I860,  p.  92. 
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Hiibbmnnens 

Bababoyo,  Ecua- 

 do 

180 

dor. 

1860,  p.  282. 
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CypliorinuN     albign- 

JstbmuB  of  Pana- 

Derby M^tifl .--- 

73 

ma. 

1855,  p.76,pl.lxxxviii. 

dichroiiH 

Rcmedioa,  Antio- 

Sclater  Coll.   in  Brit. 

Proc.  Zool.  So*-.  I^jndon, 

825 

<iuia. 

MllH. 

1879,p.  4»2,  pi.  xli. 
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pbHM>c«pba]n8 

EstneraldaH,     Ec- 

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181 

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1860,  p.  291. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

puxilliM 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

do 

153 

1859,  p.  372. 
Proc.  '/AxA.  .Soc.  London, 

CypM^liiH  infumatiiH.. 

B  a  n.j  or  massing, 
Bifrneo. 

Wallace  Coll 

354 

186,'-.,  p.  602. 

Daeiiix  ca;re))icolor 

Colombia  (?) 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Contr.   to    Gmitb.,    1851, 
p.  106. 

40 

egregia 

Colombia 

Brit.  Mus 

Proc.  Zof>l.  Soc.  London, 

«3 

1854,  p.  251. 
Proc.  Z<K>1.  Soc.  London. 
1854,  p.  251. 

hartlanbi ......... 

do 

do 

63 

pulcherrhna 

do 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Rev.  et    Mag.  do    Z<k)1.  , 
1853.  i».  480. 

56 

'•^—  flalmoni 

Bemetlioft,  Antio- 
(|uia. 

do 

Cat.  B.  I'.rit.  Mus.,  XI,  p. 
27.  pi.  ii,  fig.  2  (1886). 

19 

DamalJH  hiint«ri 

Tana  River,  N.  E. 

H.  C.  V.  Hunter  Coll . . 

Prr)c.  Zool.  So*-.  London, 

1058 

Africa. 

18H9,  pp.  ."iS  372,  pi.  xlii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1072 

Danj'procta    antillen- 

St.    Lucia,   West 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . 

668 

hIh. 

Indien. 

1874,p.666,  111.  Ixxxii. 
Pr*K;.  A«M)1.  Soc.  I<*>nd(>n, 

Di  ndrocincla  mflcepn 

iBtbmUH  of  Pan- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

431 

ama. 

Mux. 

1868.  p.  54. 
Pr<jc.  Zool.  S*>c.  London, 

T>endrwolaptes      ey- 

C  a  p  i  m  River, 

do 

54 

U>ni. 

Para,  Brazil. 

1853, 1).  69,  III.  Hi. 
Prf)c.  Zool.  So*!.  London, 

pii  flcticollis 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 

Sclater Coll.  and  Sal- 

431 

mala. 

vin-Godman  C<>]l.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

1808,  p.  54,  pi.  v. 

railiolatus,     Scl. 

Tur  imaguas.  Per  u 

Sclater  ColL  in  Brit. 

Pro*'.  Z<M>I.  S*>c.  London, 

417 

M8. 

Mas. 

1807,  p.  755. 

Deiiilrocygnadiscolor. 

V^aneznela,    Gui- 

Salvin-(todman  Coll. 

Nomencl.    A  v.   Neotrop., 

13 

ana,  and  iSrazil. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

Iip.129,161  (1873). 

Dciidr<i;<;a   cbrysopa- 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 

.... do 

Pro*-.  Zool.  Soc.  L(m*lon, 

182 

ria. 

mala. 

1860,  p.  2!>8. 
I'roc.  Z(M)I.  S<x;.  London, 

DcnilromancH    lioiiio- 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

153 

chroiiH. 

Mus. 

1859.  p.  382. 
Pn>c.  Z*»ol.  Soc.  London, 

DeDdrorniBerytbrojiy- 

Vera  C  r  n  z,  S. 

do 

l.'>2 

Dicasum  cximiiiin 

Mexico. 

18.19,  p.  366. 

New  Ireland 

Wardlaw    Ramsay 

Proc.  Z<H)I.  Soc.  London, 

750 

Coll. 

1877,  p.  102.  pi.  xiv,  tiff.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

fiilffidam 

Larat  and  Loetoe, 

Brit.  MuH 

926 

Tenimber  In- 

1883,  p.  56. 

landM. 

DicruniH     la;nio*iitic- 

Newllritaln..r- •• 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  S<K!.  I>oDdon, 

1877.0.101. 
Pr*M-.  ZcMtl.  .S*)c.  London, 

7.50 

tllH. 

DigloHHa  glatica 

Nalrapi,  lUdivla.. 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

715 

in  Brit.  Mas. 

1876,  p.  253. 
Proc.  Z<M)1.  Soc.  London, 

Paramo  de  la  Cu- 

S<aat4!r  Coll.  in  Brit. 

520 

lata,  Venezuela. 

Mus. 

1870.    p.    784,   pi.    xlvi, 
flg.  2. 

indigotica,  Veir. 

MS. 

Kcoador 

do 

Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  IliHt., 
Ber.2,XVir  p.467(1856). 

94 

DiKloH8oi>iH   cHiruloa- 
ceus. 

Caracas,  Veno- 

I'ariri  Mus. ••.>•■.••• . 

do 

94 

zaela. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       87 
List  of  new  apeciea  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Diplopteras  excellens 

Donacicola   spectabi- 
lis. 

Dropanornis     albort- 

isi. 
cervlnicauda 

DryiiKPcu  hffisitata.. 

Dryocopiia    fuscipon- 

nis. 
Dubusiaanricrissa. . . 

Dy  sit  liamnns  ardeaia- 

CU8. 

lencostictas 

semicinereus 

subplumbeus  . . . 

iinicolor 

Elainoa  fallax 

flavi  vertex 

glga« 

griseigularia 

hypospmlia , 

iiuplaoens 

luteiventris 

pallatangSB 

placons 

putlica 

riisii  

semipagana 

atictoptera 

Bubpagana 

Bubplaoona 

variegata 

viliasima 

Equua  asinus  somali- 

ens. 
Ervthrnrarogia  (Ery- 

tliroaiiizit  in  text)'. 
aoiviia  (Krytliro- 

spi/.a  in  text). 
Eiiiboriiagra    chryso- 

ina. 
ElupidtK'llau(^8   poecl- 

lunia. 
salviiii 

Einpidoiiax  albigula- 

ris. 
bainli 

bnwliy  tarsus 

— —  ridgwayi 


Locality. 


S.  Mexico 

New  Britain, 


Meant  Arfak, 
Now  Guinea. 

1*0  rt  Moresby, 
New  Guinea. 

Socotra 


Babahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Bogota 


Kio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Kio  Napo 


Santa  F6  di  Bo- 
gota. 

Sarayacu,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Pullatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Jamaica 


Upper  Amazon. . . 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Hiobaniba,  Ecua- 
dor. 


Venezuela . 


Esmeraldas,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Rio  Napo 


Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Cordova,  Mexico. . 

Bogota,  Colombia. 

St  Thomas,  West 

Indies. 
Ecuador 


Matos,  Ecuador. 


Duefiaa,  Guate- 
mala. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Central  America. . 


Location  of  typo. 


Sall6  Coll. 
Brit.  Mua. 


D'Albertis  Coll 

Dr.G.BennettColl.(?) 
Brit.  Mua 


Sclat«r  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
do 


do.... 

do.... 

Brit.  Mus. 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
Sclator  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 


-do 
do 
do 

-do 


do.... 

do.... 

....do.... 

do.... 

Sall6  CoU. 


Sclat«r  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do 
.do 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit 

Mus. 
Salle  Coll 


Place  of  deacription. 


Somaliland 


Api,  New  Hebri- 
des. 

Aneitenm,  New 
Hebridea. 

Babahoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
(») 


Colombia i do 


J.   K.   Howard   Coll. 
(Now  in  Brit.  Mus.). 
Brit.  Mua 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  229. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1879,  p   449,  pi.  xxxvii, 
fig.  2. 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London, 
1873,  n.  558,  pi.  Xh  ii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883.  p.  578. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 
1881,  p.  166. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  286. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  227. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  756. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  06. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  90,  pi.  xcvii. 
Proc.  Zool.  boc.  London, 

1880.  p.  158. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  141. 

Proc.  Zo<iI.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  76;  1870,  p.  832. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I<ondon, 

1887.  p.  49. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I^oudon. 

1870,  p.  831. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,    p.   554,    pi.  exlvi, 

fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1887,  p.  49. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  408. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  71. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  407,  pi.  xli. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  46. 

Pro<>.  Zool.  Soc.  Loiulon, 

1870,  p.  833. 
Prt>c.  Zotd.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  314. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  406. 

Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  554,  pi.  oxlvi, 
fig.  2. 

Ibis,  1860,p.  36 


No  of 
paper. 


Salvin-G«Mlman    Coll. 

in  Brit  Mus. 
...do 


Roralma,    British 
Guiana. 

Dnetias,      Guate- 
mala. ' 

Oaxaca,  S.  !Mexieo.'  Selater  Coll.  in  Brit 
)(us. 

Cordova,  Mexico do 

Bogota,  Colombia.! do 


Prw.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1861,  p.  407. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1856,  p.  297. 
Ibis,    1859,  p.  122,  pi.  iv, 

figl. 
Proc.  Ziml.  Soc.  London, 

1884,  p.  542,  pi.  1,  fig.  1. 
Il>ia,  1881.  p.   544,  pi.  xv, 

fig.  2. 
Ibia,  1881,  p.  544,  pi.  xv 

fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  275. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862.  p.  112. 

Cat.  B.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV, 

p.  218  (1888). 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  122 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  301. 

Ibi.s.  1859.P.  441 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1887,  p.  50. 


Ill 

822 

625 
944 
870 
180 

81 
417 
116 

75 
848 
143 
212,  522 
1010 
522 
134 

1019 
233 
116 
233 
139 
522 
185 
233 
134 

200 

233 

92 

156a 
965 
894 
894 
180 
255 
20 

156o 

126 

159 
1019 


88  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Li$t  of  mme  species  detcribed — Continued. 


Name. 


Looali^. 


Eubncco  aurantiicol- 

lis. 
Encha>t«8    coccineua, 

Vcrr.  MS. 

Euchlomis  frontalis.. 
Enpetes  leucoetictus. . 

EaphemsaegTOgia 

Euph  on  iaobalcopaata . 
—  chrysopasta 

ooncinna 

crassirostria 

flnschi 

frontalis     (  B  p  . 

MS.). 
f ulvicrissa 

gonldi 

h  irundinacoa, 

Bp.  MS. 

insignis 

melanura 

pyrrhophrys 

vittata 

Enplocamns  Dobilis. . . 

Eupailostoma    pusil- 

lura. 
Eurystomas      crassi- 

rostris. 
Eiiscartbmus  agOis. . . 

apicalis 

fulviceps 

impiger 

pclzebii 

wnchereri 

Falco  dickinsoni 

Fella  lanea 

passeriim,    n  o  w 

name  for  F.  pajeros, 
Desm. 

Fluvicola  atripennis. 

Fomiicariua     monili- 

ger. 
trivittatua 

Formicivora  l>oacardi 

oallinota 

caloptcra 


Upper  Amazon . 
Rio  Napo 


Location  of  type. 


Brit  Mus. 


Bolivia 


AtniH,  Arfak 
Mountaiua,  New 
Guinea. 

Caatello  and  Calo- 
vevora,    V  e  r  a  • 

Colombia 


River  Ucaj'ali, 
Peru. 


Colombia . 


Bogota 

Demerara. 
Ecuador . . 


Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 
Guatemala 


Central  America. 


Jina,  Ecuador. 


Barra  do  Rio  Ne- 
gro. 
Colombia  (?) 


Brazil . 
Borneo. 


Pallatauga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Solomon  Islands. 


Bogota 

Brazil 

Lima,  Peru 
Venezuela  . 


Caval>a,  Brazil. 
Bania,  Brazil. . . 


River     SUir6,   E. 

Africa. 
Cape  Colony  ( f ) . . 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mob. 


Derby  Mns 

D'Albertia  Coll . 


Salvin  Gmlman   Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mua. 

Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do. 


.do 
.do 


Edward  "Wilson  Coll.. 

Sclaler  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Gould  Coll 


Babahoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

River  Amazon... 

Acatepec,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

SanU  ¥6  di  Bo- 
gota. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mas. 

Salvin-Godnian   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do 


...do..-. 
Brit.  Mns. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mas.  (?) 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Paris  Mu8..V. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mns. 
do 


Place  of  description. 


.do 
-do 


Dickinson  Coll 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mna. 
Sall6  Coll 


Brit.  Mas. 


Sclater  Coll. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus... 


in  Brit. 


Sclater  Coll. 
Mas. 


in  Brit. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  267. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon. 

1858,  p.    73,  pi.   cxxxii, 
fig  1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  446. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  690,  pi.  Hi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  38S. 

Nomencl.   A  v.  Neotrop., 

pp.  18. 157  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  438.  pi.  xxx.tiga. 
1.2. 

Tanagrarum      Catalngns 

Speciftcus,    ]>!>.    14,    16 

(1854);  Proc.  Z<K)1.  Soc. 

London   1854,  p.  98,  pi. 

Ixv,  flg.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  277. 
,  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  19. 
Contr.  to  Omitb.,  1851,  p. 

89. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  276. 

Proc.  Zool.  5>oc.  London, 

1857,  p.  66,  pi.  cxxiv. 
Tanagrarum  C  atalogus 

Specificus,    pp.    14,    16 

(1854). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  521,  pi.  Hi,  fig.  1. 
Contr.  to  Omitb.,  1851,  p. 

86. 
Contr.  to  Omith.,  1851,  p. 

89,pl.lxxv,fig.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  129. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1863,  p.  119,  pi.  xvi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1860,  p.  68. 
Proc.  ioool.  Soc.  London, 

1869.  p.  121. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,p.2'J,pl.cxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1887,  p.  47,  pi.  ix,  flg.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I.K>ndon, 

1871,  p.  497.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,p.  171,pl..xiii,tlg.l. 

Ibis,  1881.  p.  268 1 

Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop.,  I 

pp.45. 158(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  248.  I 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  532,  pi.  Iv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  , 
1871,  p.  700.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1860,  p.  280.  I 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  294.  I 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1857.  p.  46.  I 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1858.  p.  300.  i 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ] 

1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xcvi.  j 

Pro*'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  142.  I 


131 
11« 

130 
628 


13 

483 

2,58 

86ft 

745 

36 

"866 

101 

2 

759 

36 

36 

215 

285 

163 

464 

84 

1019 

551 

435 

891 
13 

317 

760 

560 

180 
92 

100 

126 
75 

143 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       89 
List  ofnexo  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description. 

Xo.  of 
paper. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  254,  pi.  Ixxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  131. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  279.* 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  240,  pi.  cxlii. 
Proc*  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  48. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,p.l31,pl.cxxvi,fig.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  130. 

Rev.  et  Mag.de  Zool.,  1853, 

p.  480. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,p.l30,pl.cxxvi,fig.l. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,p.  522;1878,p.  477, 

pi.  xxxii. 
Nomencl.   A  v.   Neotrop., 

pp.61, 159  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1878,  p  139. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  183. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  110. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  13. 

Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1852,  p. 

32. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1852,  p. 

29. 
Contr.  to  Ornith.,  1852,  p. 

61. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1809,  p.  419. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  31. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,pp.209,261,pl.xxx. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1886,  p.  504,  pi.  li. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  98. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  273. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  447. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  143. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1883,  p.  199. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  4. 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

161  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  299. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  120,  pi.  ix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  160,  pi.  xvii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  783. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  357. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  129. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  68 

Ibis.  1877,  p.  445,  pi.  ix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  68. 
Proc    Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  786. 

64 

Cbamicnros,     £ . 

Peru. 
B?bahoyo    Ecua 

dor. 
Brazil  ( ?) 

Chamicuros,     £ . 

Peru. 
£.  Peru 

107 

consobrina 

ery throcerca 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Ey  ton  Coll 

180 
122 

100 

banxwelli 

do 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
£yton  Coll 

107 

107 

56 

£.  Brazil 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
SteereColl 

107 

Fnligula  nationi 

Fumarins  agnatns 

Luna,  Peru 

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Sautarem.    Ama- 
zons. 

759, 788 

13 
775 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Gould  Coll 

"380 

Quijos,  Ecuador. . . 

59 

foscicapilla 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

69 

43 

South  Brazil,  Bo- 
livia. 

do 

43 

melanogenia 

Gallinago  imperialis. . 

do 

45 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

479 

84 

Tristrand'Acunha 

Somaliland 

Lima,  Peru 

Bababoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 

218, 221 
1012 

E.Lort  Phillips  Coll.. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

Geositta  crassirostris. 
Geothlypis  somiflava. . 

376 
180 

do 

130 

Geotrygon  chiriquen- 

818. 

Gerygone  dorsalis 

Glancidiam  califomi- 

Sclater  Coll 

89 

Larat,  Loetoo  and 
Moloe,    Tenim- 
ber  Islands. 

(?) 

Brit.Mus 

932 

Acad,  of  Nat.  S  c  i . , 

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.Mus 

98 

cum. 

Glypborhynchus  ma- 
jor. 

pectoralis 

Gracnla  krefifti 

Choctun,  Vera  Paz 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Solomon  Islands . . 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Huasampilla,  Peru 

Tilotilo,  Tungas, 
Bolivia. 

Caracas,  Venezu- 
ela. 

8 

182 
464 

Grallaria  dignissima. . 

erythroleaca 

crj'throtis 

ferrugineipectus  . 

flavirostris 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

848 

633 
723 

107 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

116 

A.-wotincta 

768 

fulviventris 

do 

116 

griseonucba 

Paramo  de  la  Cu- 
lata,  Venezuela. 

do 

520 

90  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

LUt  o/nmt  apeoiea  described — Continued. 


Kmd*. 


Locality. 


Looatkni  of  type. 


Place  of  deeoription. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Orallarla  haptonota . . 

liypoieiMM 

-loricata y 

mexksan* 

modesta 

nuchalis 

princfips 

regains 

rtificeps 

rufo-cinerea 

Granatellua  p«lzelni. 


Grancahia    snblinea- 

tU8. 

nnitnodtis 


Gymnocichla     clilro- 

lenca. 
Gymuoglnnx  lawren- 

cii. 
Hsmophilapalchra. . . 

Halmatams  Inctno- 
SH8,  D'All)erti.s  MS. 

HapahK-ercus  acuti- 
pcainis. 

Haplospiza  nniformia. 

Harporhj-nchus  occl- 

latu8. 
n«'rp.silochinn8  frater. 


pectoralia 

Iletorocercus    anran- 
tiivertfx. 

Hbterocnemis  albign- 

laria. 
marginata 

simplex 

Heteropelnia    araazo- 

num. 
flavicapilliim 

igniceps 

Htenorhynchum  . 

vene-pacis 

wallacil 

Hylophilus   bmnnei- 

ceps. 
ciDoreiceps 

fermgineifrons  . 

fascicapillua 

insnlaris 

lateifVona 


Venesnela  . 


Santa  F6  tli  Bogo- 
ta. 

Caraoaa,  Venesa- 
ela. 

Jalapa,  Mexico 

Santa  F^t  di  Bo- 
gota. 

Bfo  Napo,  Bona 
dor. 

Veragna 


Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Antioqnia 


€anta  Elena,  An- 
ti04iiiia. 

Rio  Madeira,  Bra- 
zil. 

New  Ireland 


Larat,    Tenimber 

Islands. 
Costa  Rica 


Cnba 


Rimac  River,  W. 

Pern. 
S.  E.  New  Guinea. 


Bogota 

Jalapa,  Mexico 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 


(») 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Rio  Napo 


Santa  F6  dl  Bo- 
gota. 

R.  Maroni,  Suri- 
nam. 

Huallaga,  Chami- 
curos,  Peru. 

Brazil 


Solater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mum. 
Jnrdin  dos   PI  an  tea 

Mus. 
Paris  Mas 


Sclat<>r  Coll    in  Brit. 

Mux. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
SalvinGodmau    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do.... 

do.... 

Brit.  Mns. 


.do 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion. 

S<!later  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

D'Albertis  CoU 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salrin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

vin-Godroan  Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-GiMlmanColl.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

do 


-do. 

.do 

-do 


Oyapok,  Cayenne do 


San  Esteban,  Ven- 
ezuela. 

"Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Para 


Ypancma,  Brazil. . 

Vera  Paz,  (Juate- 

mala. 
Colombia 


Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godraan  Coll.  in 
Brit.  MuH. 

Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

.Slater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MUH. 

do 


Sarayacu,  Ecuador 


Tobago. 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mas. 

.Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
MuH. 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

SclaU-r  Coll 


Bartica  Orove,     Salvin  Godman   Coll. 
British  Gaiana.        in  Brit.  Mus. 


IM8,i877,p.442 

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1855,  p.  8H. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  LomloB, 

1857,  p.  129. 
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1801,  i>.  381. 
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1859,  p.  441. 

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1800.  p.  0«. 
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1873.  p.  729. 

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1879,  p.  526. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  006,  pi.  xxxvii, 

fig.  1. 
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1879,p.44«,  pl.xxxvi. 
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1883, 1).  55. 
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1869,  p.  417. 
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1868,  p.  327.  pi.  xxix. 
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1874,  pp.  110,  247.pl.  xlii. 
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1868,  p.  032. 

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7n 

75 
lOT 
229 

75 
154 
479 
163 
029 
825 
I        328 

!        822 

'        926 

479 

443 

1016 

650,656 

j        612 

I  ^^ 

249 

848 

I 

j        107 
I        848 

110 
77 
454 
197 
197 
503 
450 

182 
413 
387 
182 
255 
848 

215 
892 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      91 
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Xame. 


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Place  of  description. 


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Hylophilus   mnscica- 

pinus. 
ochraceiceps 

pectoralis 

rubrifrons 

semicinereos 

Hylophorba  ruticilla. . 

Hyjtocnemis  elegans. . 

flavescens  (Natt. 

MS.). 
hemilenca 

bypoxantha 

lepidonota 

—^  melanolaema 

roelanopogon 

melanosticta 

melannra 

schistacea 

stellata 

Hvpota^nidia  satnrata, 

Salvad.MS. 
Hypoxauthus  atriceps 

Ictems  hauxwelli 

landabilis 

wagleri 

xanthomns,   Scl. 

MS. 
Iridornis     porphjTO- 

cephala. 
reinhardti 

Lalage  moesta 

Laletes  osbumi 

Lanio  lawrencii 

Laniu.s  nncinatns 

Lathria  cryptolopha.. 

nropygiaUs 

Lemur  nigerrimus 

Leptasthenura   andi- 

cola. 
paranensis 

pilcata 

Leptopogon       e  r  y  - 

tlirops. 
g(Mlmani 

oustaleti 

I>erayianii8 

pcpcilotis 

tristis 


Oyapok,  Cayenne 

Oaxaca,  Mexico . . 

Matto    G  rosso, 

Brazil. 
Kiver  Amazon 


Para 

Madagascar 
Bogota 


Marabitanas,  Kio 

Negro. 
Lower  ITcayali 


Upper  Amazon  . . . 
Saray  ac  u,  Ecuador 
Chamicuros,  Pern . 
Chamicnros,  Peru . 
Chamicuros,  Peru . 
Upper  Ucayali 


Rio  Jararri,  Up- 
per Amazon. 
Sarayacu, Ecuador 

Salawatti  Island, 

New  Guinea. 
HusampiUa,  I'eni . 

Chamicnros,  Peru . 

St.  Lucia,  West 

Indies. 
Coahuila 


Mexico 

Colombia 

East  Peru 

Tenimber  Islands . 

Jamaica 

Trinidad 

Socotra 

Mongi,  Ecuador.. 

Tilotilo.  Tungas, 

Bolivia. 
(?) 


Panza,  Ecuador. . . 

Argentina 

Lima,  Peru 

Colombia 

E.  Ecuador 

Bogota,  Colombia. 
Chyavetas,  Peru . . 

Colombia 

Simaen,  Bolivia. . . 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


....do  

do 

do 

Stevens  Coll 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


-do 
.do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
....do 


do.... 

do.... 

Brit.  Mus. 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Turin  Mus.  (?) 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Acad,    of    Nat.    Sci. 

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Berlin  Mns 


Copenhagen  Univer- 
sity Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Osbum  Coll 

G.N.Lawrence  CoU. 
Brit.  Mu8 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

In  Brit.  Mus. 
....do 


Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
....do 


.do 
.do 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Paris  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mns. 
....do 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 


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1857,  p.  7. 
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1881,  p.  168. 
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92  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Li$t  of  new  apecics  ^r«mb«d— Continnod. 


Name. 


Leptoptfla      oerrlni- 

ventris. 
chiilcanc  h  en  i  a , 

Salva.1.  MS. 
megalura 

pluuibeiceps . . . . . 

nifinncha 

Loptotriceus  superci- 

liaris. 
Lencippiis  chlorocer- 

cns,  Gould  MS. 
Leacopoza  scniperi... 

Lencophantesbrachy- 
iirus. 

Leucoptcmis  prin- 

cops. 
Liosceles  eritbaous... 


Lipangusholerytbrus. 

iinmundus 

-» —  mfescens 

snbalaris 

nnirufns 

Locbmia-s  sororia 

Lophostrix  strick- 

landi. 
LoriculuB    chrysono- 

tus. 
tener 

Lorins  tibialis 

Macacns  rlieso-similis 

Macropns  embescens. 

Macropygia  browni. . . 

Mal.icocicbla  in  a  c  u  • 

lata(Verr.  MS.). 
Malacoptila  aspersa.. 

frontalis 

fHlvog:ularis 

nigrifusca 

poliopis 

snbstriata 

veraj-pacis 

Malacotbraupis   dcn- 

tata. 
Mauueodia  comrii... 

Margarops      sancta;- 

lucia). 
Margarom  is    b  r  u  n  • 

nescens. 
Btcllata 

Masias  coronnlatns. . 

Mecocerculns  gratio- 

RUB. 

Megalnms    inters- 
capularis. 


Locality. 


Vera  Pas,  Gnate- 

mala. 
(») 


Tilotilo,  Tungas, 
Bolivia. 

Tera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Veragu* , 


Chitra.Veragna. 
Upper  Ucayaii. . 


St.    Lucia,   West 

Indies. 
Atam,  Arfak 

Mouiitains.New 
»  Guinea. 
Costa  Kica 


Sarayacu,  Ecuador 


Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Oyapok,  French 
Guiana. 

Coban,  G  oatemala . 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

Venezuela 


Location  of  type. 


Salrin-Oodman   Coll. 

in  nrit.  MuH. 
Salvadori  Coll.  (?)...- 


Place  of  description. 


Salrin-Goilman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mug. 
do 


do 

do 

Gould  Coll. 


Sclator  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
D'AUwrtis  Coll 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

vin-Godinan  Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mils. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Derby  Mus 


Brit.  Mus. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Central  America..    Strickland  Coll 


Zebu,  Philippines .    Brit.  Mus . 


Duke     of    York 

Island. 
Molucca  group(  1) . 

(?) 


Lake  Hope,  South 
Australia. 

Duke  of  York  Is- 
land. 

Rio  Xapo 


Yeneznela . 
Colombia  . . 
Bolivia 


Santa  F6  di  Bo- 
gota. 

Esmcraldas,  Ecu- 
ador. 

Colombia 


Coban,  Guatemala 

Tilotilo,  Yungas, 
Bolivia. 

Huan  Gulf,  New- 
Guinea. 

St.  Lucia,  West 
Indies. 

Bogota 


Quito,  Ecuador... 
Nanegal,  Ecuador 
Ecuador 


Eabakadai,  New 
Britain. 


Tweeddale    Coll.    in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie  . . 

do 


Tweeddale    Coll.    in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.Mns 


do 

Derby  Mus. 
Brit.Mns... 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Salvin-Godman  Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

Lord  Tweeddale  Coll. 

Sclater  ColL  In  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


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in  Brit.  Mus. 
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Mus. 
do 


Brit.Mns. 


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1862,  p.  86,  pi.  viii. 
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Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  27,  pi.  cxvi. 
Noniencl.   Av.    Neotrop., 

pp.  67, 160  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  So<;.  London, 

186(1,  p.  91. 
Pioc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862,  p.  113. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  85,  pi.  vi. 


No.  of 
paper. 

431 
494 
828 
431 
13 
445 
380 
711 
628 

346 
22 

182 

13 

114 

210 

153 

620 

1566 

603 

750 

552 

582 

506 

750 

116 

&5 

66 

55 

78 

253 

55 

200 

723 

728 

862 

84 

13 

165 

256 

845 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       93 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Locality. 


Location  of  tyi>e. 


Place  of  description. 


Xo.  of 
paper. 


Megapodius  brazieri 
(this  name  -was 
founded  on  an  egg 
from  Jtanks  I.sland, 
New  Hebrides).    . 

rubnfrons    


tenimberensis.. 


Megarhynchus  chrys- 

ogaster. 
Melanerpes  pulcher. 

rubrigularis 


Melanoptila     glabri- 

rostris. 
MeUdectes  torquatus. 


Melipotes  gymnops. .. 

Meilivora  leaconota. . 

Merganetta  turneri. . . 

Metoitotbrix  aurantia- 

cus. 
Microbates  torquatus . 

MicrocerciiluH    squa 

miilatus. 
Microeca  hemixantba. 


Mimeta  decipiens. . . 
Mionectes  n.ssiniilis 


Mitrephonis  plia?ocer 

COS. 

Momotiis  microstepb- 

anus. 
natt«reri 


semiraf  us 

subrufescons 

swainsoni 

Monarcba  castas  . 
f rater  


infelix 

nielanonotus 

muudus 

verticalis 

Monasa  grandior . 


peniiina,   Bp.    et 

Verr.  MS. 
Munia  forbesi 


•  niela'na 


Muscisaxicola  fluviu- 

tilis. 
Muscivora    niexicana 

(Kp.),  lip.  MS. 
occiden  talis 


Admiralty  Islands 

Kirimoen  and  Loe- 
t  o  e ,  Tenimber 
Islands. 

Bababoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Bogota,  Colombia. 

Trinity  Valley, 
Nortbem  Cali- 
fornia. 

Oraoa,  Honduras. . 


Challenger  Coll. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do 


A  t  am  ,  Ar  f  ak 
Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 

do 


West  Africa. 
Tiuta,  Peru . . 


Sarayacu,  A  m  a  - 

zon. 
Oyapok,  Cayenne. 

San  Cristobal, 

Venezuela. 
Larat  and  Loetoe, 

Tenimber    I  s  - 

lands. 
Larat.    Tenimber 

Islands. 
Cordova,  Mexico. . 


do 

Colombia 

Goyaz,  Brazil. 


do 

D'Albertis  Coll. 


.do 


Zool.Soc.  Menagerie . . 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do.... 

do  .... 

Brit.  Mua. 


.do 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

Trinidad,  Tobago. do 

Brit.  Mus 

i  D'Albertis  Coll. 


Santa  Marta,  Rio 

Javarri. 
Colombia 


Loetoe,     Timor 

Laut. 
Atam,     Arfak 

Mountains,  New 

Guinea. 
Admiralty  Is- 

land.s. 
New  Guinea 


Tenimber  Islands . 

Duke  of  York  Is- 
land. 

Anjiostura,  Costa 
Rica. 

Cbamicuros 


Challenger  Coll. 

(?) 

Brit.  Mus 

do 


New  Ireland. 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Kabakatlai,   New    do 

Britain.  | 

Lower  Ucayali i  Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

!      Mus. 
Cordova,  S.  Mex-     Sail.'-  Coll 


Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1869,  p.  529. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  556. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  57. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  281. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  330. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  3, 1,  p.  127  (1858). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  275. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  694,  pi.  Iv. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  695,  pi.  Ivi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  98, 1)1.  viii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  600. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  190,  pi.  xviii. 
Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.  72, 161  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p.  37,  pi.  vi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  55. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  199. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  46. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

IS.'ig,  p.  44. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  251. 
do 


Rev.  et  Mag.  do  Zool.,  1853, 

p.  489. 
do 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

261  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,p.5,3.pl.  xii.  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1873,  p.  691. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1877,  p.  552. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  100. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  54,  pi.  xii,  fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I 

1877.  p.  9<1,  pi.  xiv,  tig.  1.     1 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  l 

1868,  p.  327,  • 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1855,  p.  194. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii, 
fig.  3. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.66.  pi.  vii,  fig. -J. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1866,  p.  187.  ! 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc    London    ' 

1856,  p.  295. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

1860,  p.  282. 


488 

762 
926 

180 
514 
135 

114 
628 

628 
400 
491 
380 
13 
678 
926 

932 

139 

139 

112 

112 

57 

57 

8 

926 

628 

I 
702 

750 
926 
750 
443 
78 
822 

845 
380 
92 
180 


94 


BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 
Hat  of  new  apeoiet  degoribed — Continued. 


Name. 

X.omdt«y. 

Looation  of  type. 

PUoe  of  deeorii>ttoii. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Uyiadestes  nnioolor.. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Caracas,  Vcneau. 
ela. 

Larat,    Tenimber 

Islands. 
Bogota,  Colombia. 

Itabia,  Brazil 

Sall6  Coll 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  299. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.     2,    XVIl,    p.    468 

(1856). 
Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  54. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  269 

08 

94 

Paris  Moa 

Myi»gra  ftilviventris. 

M}-iarchusapic«li8  — 

orythrocercus.Scl. 

MS. 
nigrioeps 

plueooephalus 

Brit.  Mus 

926 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

891 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Ixindon, 

1868,  p.  631. 
I'roo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  68. 
I'roi'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  281. 
I'roc.  Zool.  S<m;.  London, 

1878,  p.  138,  pi.  xi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  782. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862,  p.  111. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  464. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  465. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  464. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1806,p.99,pl.  xi,  fig.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  464. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Tvondon, 

1887,  p.  50. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1860,  p.  93. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  157. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  42. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  540. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  48. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

18W,  p.  357. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixx. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,p.25:j.pl.lxxi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  275. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,p.274,pl.cxUii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
18C7,p.7.'i6. 

Ibis  1881,  p  269 

459 
163 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Babahoyo,   Ecua- 
dor. 

Pacaamayo,  Peru. 

Coanipata,  Peru . . . 

do 

do 

180 

775 

SteoreColl 

MviobtuB     aoreiven- 
iris. 

bellos        

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

633 
255 

cry  ptery  tbms 

do 

197 

do 

do 

197 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Lima,  Peru 

197 

do 

376 

do 

197 

Bolivia 

SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

vin-Gfwlman  Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 

1019 

Nanegal,  Ecuador . 

Sarayacn ,  Ecuad or 

Sant.i  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 
Bolivia 

165 

Hyiochanes  nigres- 

cens. 
Ifyiodynastes  nobilia. 

Myruiecizaexaul 

848 
139 

132 

Brit.  Mus 

100 

immaculata ...... 

Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 

Chamicnros, 
I'eru ;  C  o  I  o  m  - 
bia ;  lUo  Negro. 

Chamicnros,  Peru. 

Upper  Amazon  . . . 

Rio  Javarri,  V\>- 
per  Amazon. 

SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 

do 

322 
64 

margaritala 

Myrmelastos  nigerri- 

niUH. 
plunibciiB 

My  miotberula  cinere- 

iventrie,  S<;1.  MS. 
gutturalis 

mnltoBtriata 

pyrrhoDota 

spodionota 

Mysomela  aunabellio  . 

64 

BritMus 

123 

Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

123 
417 

Bartica  Grove, 
British  Guiana. 

Ucayali,   Upper 
Amazon. 

Rio  Negro  and  Oy- 

apok,  Guiana. 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

L  o  e  t  o  e  ,  Timor 

Lant. 
New  Britain.. 

Sclater  CoU.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman  Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

do 

891 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.2;J4,  pl.cxli,  flgs. 

2,3. 
Nomencl.    Av.  Nootrop., 

pp.72. 160(1873). 
Pro<'.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,1..  159. 
Proc.  Z<M)1.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  .v.. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  448,  pi.  xxxvii, 
fig.  1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  553. 
Pro<\   Zool.  Soc.  London, 

186.'>,p.  620,pl.xxxv. 
Proc.  Zool.   Soc..  London, 

18.")5,  p.  109.  pi.  xcix. 
I'roc.  Zool.  So<'.  London, 

1856,  p.  111. 
Phh-.  Zool.  Soc,  Ixindon, 

1880,  p.  155. 

122 
13 

SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mus  

848 
926 

do 

822 

pammelffina 

Naaitema  pusio 

Nemoaia  albignlaris  . . 

Admiralty  Is- 
lands. 
Solomon  Islands. . 

Santo  T6  di   lio- 

gota. 
Cajenno    and    E. 

Peru. 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Challenger  Coll 

Brit  Mus 

762 
356 

Sclater  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 

SalvinGodman  Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mas. 

76 
86a 

848 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       95 

List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  description 

No.  of 
paper. 

Nemosia  gairioa 

Bogota    and    E. 
Peru. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MU8. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1856,  p.  110. 

86a 

insignia 

oruata 

1 

South  Brazil 

do 

dof. 

86a 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

143 

1859,  p.  138. 

NeocliloB  brevipennis. 

Botteri  Coll 

109 

1857,  p.  213. 

Neomorphus     g  e  o  f- 

ft-oyii. 
radiolosns 

Brazil 

Army tage  Coll 

Salvin  Godman   ColL 

318 

Int^,  Ecuador 

1864,  p.  249. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

786 

in  Brit.  Mna. 

1878,  p.439,  pl.xxvii. 

ruflpennis 

Armytago  Coll 

318 

1864. 1).  249. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Veragua 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

372 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1866,  p.  60,  pi.  V. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Neopipo  rubicunda  . . . 

Chamicuros,  Peru. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

483 

Mna. 

1869,  p.  438,  pi.  XXX,  fig.  3. 

Nigrita  bicolor 

Casamauza,      W . 

Edward  Wilaon  Coll.. 

Contr.  to  Ornitb.,  1852,  p. 

44 

Africa. 

34,pl.  Ixxxiii. 

Ninox  forbesi ... . . 

L  o  e  1 0  e ,  Timor 

Brit.Mu8 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

926 

Laut. 

1883,  p.  52,  pi.  xi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  p.  108. 

do 

750 

Sarayaon,  Ecuador 

Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 

Ibis, 1881,  p.  600 

896 

vin-Godman  Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mus. 

Upper  Amazon... 

Brit.Mua 

885 

1881,  p.  778. 

Nothoproota  cur  viros- 

Calacali  and  Puel- 

Salvin  Godman   Coll. 

Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

13 

tris. 

laro,  Ecuador. 

in  Brit.  Mus. ;   and 
Smithaoniaii  Inat. 

pp.  153, 162  (1873). 

taczanowskii 

Maraynioc,  Peru. . 

Warsaw  Mua(?) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1874,p.679,pl.lxxxiv. 

671 

Nycticorax  pauper 

Indefatigable  la- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 

513 

land. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1870,  p.  327. 

Nyctipithecus  mflpes . 

Nicaragua 

Zool. Soc. Menagerie. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1872,  p.  3,  pi.  i. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

577 

Ocbthodiffita  fuscoru- 

Tilotilo,  Tungas, 

Salviu-Godman   Coll. 

723 

fus. 

Bolivia. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 

1876,  p.  354. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Ochthccca  arenacea. .. 

Bogota,  Colombia. 

do 

745 

1877,  p.  20. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

256 

Mua. 

1862,  p.  113. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

f  umicolor 

Bogota 

do 

84 

1856,  p.  28,  pi.  cxvii. 

leucometopa 

Peru 

do 

745 

1877,  p.  J9. 

Oyapok,  Cayenne . . 

do 

563 

1871,  p.  749. 

Merida,  "Venezuela 

do 

520 

1870,  p.  787. 

Pitumarca,  Peru.. 

do 

491 

1869,  p.  599. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

palcbella 

Tilotilo,  Tungaa, 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

723 

Bolivia. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

1876,  p.  355. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

superciliosa 

Paramo.s  of  Mer- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

520 

ida.  Venezuela. 

Mus. 

1870,  p.  786. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Ocydromua  sylvestris. 

Lord  Howe  lalaud . 

Gould   Coll.   in   Brit. 

486 

Mus. 

1869,  p.  472,  pi.  XXXV. 

Odontophorus  hypos- 

Antioquia,  Colom- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 

13 

podiiis. 

bia. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 

pp.  138, 162  (1873). 

Oreas  li  vingstonii 

UsagaraE.  Africa. 

Speke  Coll 

306 

1864,  p.  105. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Oreonianes  fraseri 

Chimborazo,    Ec- 

Sclater Coll.  in  Brit. 

164 

uador. 

Mus. 

1860.  p.  75,  pi.  clix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Ortalida  ruflcrissa 

Vallc   Dupar,  Co- 

Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

516 

lombia. 

in  Brit.  Mna. 

1870,  p.  538. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Ortvgocichla    rubigi- 

New  Britiiin 

Mus.  Godeflroy 

879 

nosa. 

1881.p.452,pl.  xxxix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Oryzoboms  ffithiops . . 

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

165 

Mus. 

1860,  p.  88. 

Moyobamba.Peru . 

Steere  Coll 

775 

1878,  p.  136. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859.  p.  378. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Oaxaca,  Mexico... 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mas. 

153 

melas 

Pe  baa,  Peru 

do 

423 

1867,  p.  979. 

Bababoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

do 

180 

1860,  p.  276. 

Ostinops  oleagineos.. 
saltuoni 

do 

Ibis,  1883,  p.  154.  pl.vii 

Ibia,  1883,  p.  153,  pi.  vi 

948 

Antioquia 

do 

»48 

96  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

lAtt  of  new  gpeoies  described — Continued. 


Kame. 


Otooorys  peregriiuk — 

Oxyrbamphas  frater. . 

PachycvpIialA  a  r  c  t  i- 

torqiiia. 
fusco-Hava 


Looality. 


Bogota... 

Veragaa . 


Larat,    Tenimber 

Ittlands. 
do , 


Location  of  type. 


Sclater  C!oU.  in 

Mna. 
Salvin-Godnian 

in  iirit.  Muh. 
Brit.  Mas 


Brit. 
Coll. 


mflnncha . 


Boror 

Pacliyrhaiupbus  albo- 

grist'us. 
cinereiTontris, 

Scl.MS. 
dorsalis,  ScL  MS. . 

—  hoinocbroua 

spodinrua 

Paradiaea  raggiana. .. 

Paroaria  cervicalia, 

Scl.  MS. 
P  a  r  r  a      intermedia 

(Bp.)  Verr.MS. 
melanopygla 


Parus  meridionalia 

Passer  insularis 

Pavo  nigripennia 

PercDostola  fortia 

Petrochelidon  swain- 
aoni,  new  name  for 
Hiriindo  niclanogaa- 
ter,  Swains. 

Peuca;a  notosticta 

Phacellodomiia     rufl- 

penuiR. 
Hibilutrix,  Doring 

MS. 
Pbaethomis    adolpbi 

(Salle  MS.). 
Phaaianus  principalis. 

Pbeucticua  crisaalia  . . 

uropygialis 

Philemon  albitorqnea. 

cockerelli 

Pbilydor  cervicalia  . . . 

conaobrinns 

— —  erytbroDOtua 

panerythras  

subfulvns 

PhlogfBnas  bartletti . . 

Pblogocnas  jobann.^ . . 

Phcenicotbraupia  gut- 

tnralia. 
Pbceuicoptems  jameai 

Phrygiliis  coracinus .. 


Atam,  Arfak 
Mountaina.Now 
Guinea. 

do 

Bogota ^ I 

Santa  Marta. . . 


BogoU  (?) 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Bababoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Oraugeisa  Bay, 
New  Guinea. 

Bolivia 


do 

D'Albertis  CoU. 


.do. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mna. 
.....do 


do 

do 

do 

D*Albertia  Coll. 


Venezuela . 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Place  of  description. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  110,  pi.  cU. 
I'ro<\  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  32«. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London 

1883,n.55,pl.  xiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  »oc.  London, 

I883,p.  I98,pl.  xxviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1873,  p.  692. 


Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

El  Jacale,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Socotra  


(?) 

Pcbaa  and  Cbyav- 
etas,  Peru. 


South  Mexico . 

Bolivia 

Argentina 

South  Mexico. 


Murghab,  central 
Asia. 

Riobainba,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Colombia 


Admiralty  Islands 
New  Britain..;... 
British  Guiana  . . . 

Colombia 

Bogota,  Colombia . 
Colombia 


Gualaquiza,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Philippines  ( f )  . . . 

Duke     of     York 

Island. 
Colombia 


TarapacA,  Chili . . 
do 


do i 

Sall6  Coll ! 

Brit.  Mus I 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . ! 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit.  ; 

Mua.  i 

do I 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
Doring  Coll 


Gould  Coll 

Prince  of  Wales  Coll. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Challenger  Coll. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
do 


do.... 

....do.... 

do.... 

Brit.  Mua. 


Tweeddale    Coll.     in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Brit.  Mua 


H.    B.    James    Coll. 
(Now  ID  Bnt.  Mua.). 
do 


do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1857,  p.  78. 
Cat.  American 

242  (1862). 
Cat.  American 

243  (1862). 
Proc.  Z<M)1.  Soc. 

1859,  p.  142. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1860,  p.  279. 
Proc.  Z»K)1.  Soc. 

1873,  p.  559. 
Cat.  American 

1U8  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1856,  p.  282. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1856,  p.  283. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1856,  p.  293. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1881,  p.  169,  pi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1880,  p.  221. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1867,  p.  980. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc. 

1858.  p.  296. 


Proc. 

186 

Proc. 


ih;.  Zool.  Soc.  Ijondon, 
1868,  p.  322. 

oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1889.  n.  33. 


1889,  p.  33. 

roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1K7Q   n  iM 


Proc. 

187i 

Proc. 


No.  of 
paper. 


1879,  p.  461.  '  ' 

'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  | 
1856,  p.  287.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1885.  p.  324,  pi.  XX  ii.  | 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ■ 

1877,  p.  19.  ' 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  840.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  | 

1877,  p.  553.  j 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  104. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1889,  p.  33. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  328. 
Nomencl.   Av.    Neotrop., 

pp.66, 160(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862,  p.  no. 

Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  378. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1863.  p.  377,  pi.  xxxiv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Sioc.  London, 

1877,p.  112  pi  xvi. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser  2.  Xllfp.  25(1854). 
Pro<'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1886,  p.399.  pi.  xxxvi. 
Proc.  Z<)ol.  Soc.  London, 

1891,  p,  133,  pL  xiii. 


7« 
443 
926 
932 
628 


.  London, 

628 
102 

Binls,  p. 

8 

Birds,  p. 

8 

London, 

143 

.  London, 

180 

London, 

625 

Birda,  p. 

8 

.  London, 

91 

.  London, 

91 

London, 

92 

London, 

870 

xvi. 
London, 

173 

London, 

423 

London, 

IM 

443 
105« 
824 

n 

900 

745 

524 

762 

750 

1056 

514 

13 

255 

229 

294 

750 

65 

1010 

1110 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      97 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Phrygilus  ocularis 

Phyllomyias    berlep- 

schi. 
griseocapilla 

(Lafr.MS.). 

platyrhyncha 

seniifusca 


Locality. 


Cnenca,  Ecuador. . 

S.  E.Brazil 

Brazil 


Location  of  type. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do 


Goiaz,  Brazil 


Piaya  nigricrissa 

thermopbila 

Picolapte»  layardi 

parvirostris 

puncticeps 

Pionus  liiEniatotis 

Pipilo  albicullis 

Pipilopsis  flavigularis 

Pipra  coracina 

deliciosa 

flavicapilla 

flavicoUis 

flavotincta 

heterocerca  

isidorei 

lencorrhoa 

ineutalis 

nattereri 

pyrocephala 

Pipraeidia  albiventris. 

Pipreola  jucnnda 


Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 


Colombia , 

Jala  pa,  S.  Mexico. 


Para,  Brazil 
S.  E.  Brazil  . 


Guiana  . 


Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

San  Miguel  <le  las 
Peras,  S.Mexico. 

Colombia 


Bogota 

Kanegal,  Eciiador 

Colombia 

Barra  do  Kio  Negro 

Bogota 

Upper  Amazon... 

Colombia 

do 

Cordova,  S.  Mexico 
Borba,  Brazil 


Colombia  . 


me^uola;ma 


I'ipridea  veuezuelen- 

sis. 
Pitbys  erythrophrys . . 


.  Innulata 

melanosticta  . 


Cachi-Llacta,  Ec 
uador. 

Caracas,     V  e  n  e  - 

zuela. 
do 


Platvrhynchus     albo- 

gularis. 
caucrominus 


coronatus,  Verr. 

MS. 
flavigularis 


senex 

Plectropterus  niger. . . 

riippellii 

PoBoilodryas  a;thiop8. . 

415— No. 


Colombia 

Sarayacu,  Peru 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Rio  Napo 

Colombia 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 
S.  E.  Africa  (?) 
East  Africa 


Kabakadai,   New 
Britain. 

49 7 


.do 

.do 
-do 

.do 
.do 
.do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mu.s. 
Salvin-Gotlhian    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  iu   Brit. 

Mus. 
Mus.     d'Hist.      Nat. 

Paris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Mus.     d'Hist.      Nat. 

Paris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do 


(?) 

Mas.     d'Hist.     Nat. 

Paris. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Sall6  Coll 


Vienna  Mus. 


Mus.     d'Hist.      Nat. 

Paris 
do 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


do 

Paris  Mua.. 
Sclater  Coll. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salviu-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  iu  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
S<'later  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie . 


Brit.  Mus... 
do 


Place  of  description. 


Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  454,  pi.  cxlv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1887,  p.  49. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  382,  pi.  xxxvi, 

flg.2. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.48, 159  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  383,  pi.  xxxvi, 

flg.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  285. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1859,  p.  368. 

Ibis,  1873,  p.  386,  pi.  xiv. . . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1889,  p.  34. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.  69, 160  (1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  300. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  304. 
Kev.  et  Mag.de  Zool.,  1852, 

p.  8. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  29. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  90. 
Rev.  et  Mag.de  Zool.,  1852, 

p.  9. 
Contr.  to  Ornitb.,  1851,  p. 

143. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1852,  p.  34,  pK.xlviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  313. 
Rev.  etMag.de  Zool. ,1852, 

p.  9. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1863  p.  63,  pi.  X. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,p.  299,  pLcxxi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,p.  611,  pi.  xxxix. 
Rev.  et  Mag.de  Zool.,  1852, 

p.  9. 
Rev.  et  Mag.de  Zool.,  1852, 

p.  8. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860, 1).  89.  pi.  clx  (Euch- 

lornisjucuudaon  plate). 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

8er.2,XVILp.469(1856). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  265. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,p.  255,pl.  Ixxii.tig.l. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  276.  pi.  XX vi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880.  p.  160. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860.  p.  68. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  J).  299. 

Proc.   Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  71. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  382. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1880,  p.  156. 
Proc.  Aool.  Soc.   Loudon, 

1877,  p.  28,  pi.  vii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London, 

1859,  p.  132.pl.  iliii.fig.l. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<K-.    London, 

1880,p,(K),  pi.  vii.lig.l. 


No.  of 
paper. 


98  BULLETIN   i%  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

H$t  of  n0io  tpeciM  described — Continued. 


Name 

Locality. 

Location  of  type. 

Place  of  deaoriptitm. 

No.  of 
paper. 

Pogonotriccns  gnaU- 
quhm,  Sel.  MR. 

Polioptilaalbiloris..   . 

W.Eonador 

River     Motagna. 
(luatemala. 

Solater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MU8. 

Salvin-G<Hlman    Coll. 

in  Brit  Mtis. 
Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MUH. 

Gould  Coll 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 
1887,  p.  48  (8e<>  also  1885, 
p.  89). 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  208. 

Pro<'.  Zool.  So<\  Loudon, 

1861,  p.  127. 

Proe.  Zool.  S<M-.  London, 

1867,  p.  584. 
I'roc.  Zool.  8<)c.  London, 

1867,  p.  341,  pL  XX. 
Proe.  Zool.  S<x;.   London, 

1869,  p.  152,  pi.  xiii. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  599 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

1804,  p.  608. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1883,  p.  43.  pi.  ix. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868.  p.  453. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  343,  pi.  xxi. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  981. 

Exotic  Omitb.,  p.  105,  pi. 

liii  (1868). 
I'roc.  Zool.  So<-.  London, 

1868,  p.  452,  pi.  XXXV. 
I'roe.  Zool.  Soe.  Loudon. 

1880,  p.  161. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1872,  p.  729. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  249. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864.  p.  108,  pi.  xiv. 
Nomenel.  Av.    Neotrop., 

pp.141, 162  (1873). 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1890,  p.  403. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864.  p.  609,  pi.  xxxviii. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873.  p.  193,  pi.  xxii. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1880,  p.  158,  pi.  xvi. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1873,  p.  696,  pi.  Ivii. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  556. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  693.                      g, 

do 

1019 

182 
215 

Poly  tmna  leucorrhoun. 

Gould  MS 
Poobpir.a  bonapartil . . . 

Cobati,  Rio  Negro. 

Lima,  Pern 

Tinta,  Peru 

413 
408 
471 

erythrophrys  — 

MS.)'. 
■  -    trtaitii 

Sierra  de  Totoral, 

Catamarca. 
Curytiba,  Brazil.. 

do 

do 

8»5 
328 

Co»quin,Conlova, 
Argentine    Re- 
public. 

Rio  Napo,Eeuador 

Lima,  Peru 

Pebas.Peru 

I'eayali,   Pebas, 
Cbainieuros. 

Cara<ra«,  Venezu- 
ela. 

Sarayaeu,  Ecuador 

Ceylon 

Colombia 

Uzinza 

Rio  Napo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Upper  Amazon... 

Rio  Madeira,  Bra- 
zil. 

do 

Bnt.Mus 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit-  Mus. 
do 

025 

Porsana  castaneioeps. 

ery thropa 

fasciaU 

448 

406 

423 

12 

Paris  Mna 

448 

Salvin-(Todinan    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mu6. 

848 

594 

Procnias  occiden talis. 

Psalidoprocne      albi- 

ceps. 
Psopbia  napcnsis 

Pteroglossusdidymus . 

PteroptoclniH    thora- 

eicus. 
Pteropus  formosus 

PtUochloris  buckleyi. 

Ptilonopns  bellua 

PtilopiiH  Johannis 

Ptilotia  cinerea 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Speke  Coll 

«2 

307 

Brit.  Mus 

13 

Salvin-GK>dnian    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

1091 
328 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . 

Salvin-Go<lman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
D'Albertis  Coll 

Challenger  Coll 

D'Albertis    Coll 

do 

613 

Pindo,  Ecuador... 

At  am,   Ar  fak 
Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 

Admiralty  Is- 
lands. 

At  am,    Arfak 
Mountains,  New 
Guinea. 
do 

848 
628 

762 
628 

628 

Pyranga  testacea 

Pyrgixomacabanisi. . . 
Pyriglena  elliniana  . . . 

Chitra  and  Calo- 
vevora,   Vera- 
gua. 

San    Jos6,    Costa 
Riea. 

Santa    F6   di  Bo- 
gota. 

Tnnidail 

Salvin-Godman    Coil, 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.MuB 

Proe.  ZooL  Soc.  London, 
1868,  p.  388. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  324. 
Proe.  Zool.  So<\  London, 

1855,  p.  109,  pi.  c. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  247. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  66. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London, 

1855,p.90,  pi.  xcviu. 
Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859.  p.  45. 
Nomenel.   Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.  12'.»,162(1873). 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

140(1862). 
Cat.  American  Bitds,  p. 

141  (1802). 
IbiH,  1884,  p.  157 

445 

443 
76 

Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 
.do 

122 

aerra 

116 

ty  rannina 

Pyrocepbalns  me  x  « - 

canns. 
Querquediila  andiuni. 

QuUcalus     SRouatori- 

alis.  Scl.  MS. 
assimilis,  Scl.  MS . 

Santa  ¥i  di  Bo- 
gota. 

Brit.  Mna 

75 

ScUter  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Selater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 

139 

Riobamba  and 
Mocha,  Ecuador. 

13 
8 

8 

grayaoni  

Mazat  Ian,  Mexico. 

Salvin-(iodniau    CoU. 
in  Brit.  Mus. 

90» 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      99 
List  of  neia  species  described — Continued. 


Kame. 


Locality. 


Location  of  type. 


Place  of  description. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Kallns  insignia 

intactus 

semiplumbeus  . . . 

Rectes  bennetti 

Rhamphocscnus  albi- 

ventris. 
■ cinereiventrls 

sanctsn  marthie . . 

Bbamphocelus    d  o  r  - 
Balis,  Bp.  MS. 

epbippialis 

unicolor 

Rbea  macrorbyncha.. 

Rbinooeros     bicomis 

bohnwoodi. 
Rbinocrypta  fusca 

Rbipidnra  fusco-nifa. 

bamadryas 

opistberythra 

somirubra 

Rhvncbocyclus  virid- 

icepH. 
Rbyncbostnitbus  so- 

cotranns. 
Saltator  atripennis... 

liavidicollis 

istbmicus 

laticlavius 

Sayomis  aquatica 

ScleruruH  briinneus . . . 

mexicauns 

Scops  barbarus 

iista 

ScytalopuM    prostbel- 

eucus. 
Serpopbaga    albogri- 

sea. 
bypoleuca 

p<Kciloc«roa 

subfiava 

Setopbaga  albifrons.. 

Spermopbila  corvina. . 

ocellata 

opbtbalmica 

pileata,  Natt.  MS. 


Eabakadai,   New- 
Britain. 
Solomon  Islands.. 


Brit.  Mns. 
do.... 


Bogota 

Atam,  Arfak 
Monntains,  New 
Guinea. 

San  Esteba  n  , 
Venezuela. 

Paste,  Colombia . . 

Santa.  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 
Brazil 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
DAlbertis  Coll 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Derby  Mus 


Proc.  Zool    Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  66,  pi.  viii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  123,  pi.  X. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  31. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  692. 

Ibi8,1883,  p.95 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mns. 
do 


Upper  Amazon. 

Bogota 

South  America. . 
Zanzibar 


.do. 


Mendoza,  Argen- 
tina. 

Larat,  Moloe  and 
Loetoe,  Tenim- 
ber  Islands. 

Larat,  Tenimber 
Islands. 

Larat  and  Maroe, 
Tenimber  I  s  - 
lands. 

Admiralty  I  s  - 
lands. 

Upper  Amazon. . . 

Socotra  


Brit.Mus.,  and  Sclater 

Coll.  in  Brit.  Mus 
Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . 

Holmwootl       Coll. 

(horns  only). 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mns 


-do 
-do 


Pojiayan,  Colom- 
bia. 

Bababoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Isthmus  of  Pan- 
ama. 

Tinta,Peru 


Dueiias,      Guate- 
mala. 
Bogota 


Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Ega,  Upper  Ama- 
zon. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Sarayacu,  Ecuador 

Lower  Ucayali. . . 

Ecuador  and  Co- 
lombia. 
Para 


Challenger  Coll 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Acad,   of     Nat.   Sci. 

Philadelphia. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


-do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mns. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salle  Coll 


Salvin-Gwlman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Norwich  Mus 


Sall6  Coll. 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
...do 


Merida,    Venezu- 
ela. 
Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 


Nauta,  Peru... 

Bababoyo,    Ecua-  '. 

dor.  I 

Borda  do  Matto,  i. 

BrazU.  i 


..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 

..do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,p.76,  pl.lxxxvii 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  380. 
Tanagrarum      Catalogus 

Speciflcu8,pp.9,15(1854) ; 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  97. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ! 

1861.  p  130.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  ! 

1856,  p.  128. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  i 

1860,  p.  207. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1893,  p.  517. 
Nomencl.   A  v.   Neotrop., 

pp.76, 161(1873). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  197,  pi.  xxvii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1883,  p.  54. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1883,  p.  197. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  552. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  280. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1881,p.  170,  pi.  xvii. 
Proc.    Acad.     Nat.    Sci. 

Philadelphia,  1856,  p.261. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  274. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  130. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  151. 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  119 

Prop.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  17. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  290. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London, 

1868,  p.  56. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  132. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  290. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  156. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London, 

1866,  p.  188. 
Nomencl.    Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.47,  158(1873). 
do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  784. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  379. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  181. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  276. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1864,  p.  607. 


845 

464 

84 

628 

947 

73 

229 

2,58 

215 
86a 
172 
1175 
13 
932 

926 
932 

762 

614 

870 

95 

180 

215 

471 

156a 

99 

92 

431 

118 

92 

848 

380 

13 

13 

520 

153 

380 

180 

328 


100  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

U»i  of  new  tptoiea  drteribed — Contiuued. 


Kame. 


iMKUty. 


LoMtfcmof  tjrpe. 


PUoe  of  daMriptkMi. 


Kcof 
p«pw. 

5S 

2» 

387 

378 

189 

928 

968 

968 

968 
968 
435 

228 

601 
116 

131 

479 

116 

88 

04 

495 

84 

8 

163 
73 

915 
662 
915 
645 
645 
144 

84 
114 
645 
662 
144 
828 
144 

88 
144 
645 
645 


SphanmAcns  pycropy. 

ffius. 
Sphenopaiit  iKiiobiliH.. 

Spodiomis  JnnUiiii... 

Stonop.sls  niflcervix.. 

St«riiii  ciM-sinii 

Strix  MtrorouU 


Rtrickland  Coll. 


ThinmTik  Conntry, 
S.W.  Africa.        i 

Hniell '  Sclator  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Hum. 
Kciiadnr do 


Stiirnella  Indoriciaim 

hippo<T«pis. 
iiicridionuliH . 


^— mexii'ana. 

neglecta. . 

Sublegatus  glaber. . 


Syc^lis  chrysopH. 


polzclni 

Syntdhtxis  albigularis 

(Lafr.  MS.). 
antisieiirtiit 


arequipse 


—  brunncit-aud  alls 
(Lafr.  MS.). 

—  caniceps 


Contr.  toOmith.,  1852,  p. 

148. 
Pmc.  Zool.  S<M-.  Londou, 

1861,  p.  ^9. 
Proc.  Zool.  Sov.  London, 
I  1866,  p.  322. 

Colombia do i  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.   London, 

I       1866,p.  140,pl.  xiv. 
Falkland  IslandH.'  Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit.  :  Proc.  Zool... Soc.  London, 
I      Mu8.  (f).  18C0,p.391. 

Larat,    TcniiiilMT     Brit.  Mus Pro<\  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

iHlanda.    *  1883,  p.  52. 

Cuba .Salvin  Goilman    Coll.      Ibis,  1884,  p.  25 

ill  Brit.  Mti8.  - 

Voneziiela S<lat«r  Coll.  in  Hrit.     Ibis,  1884,  p. 26. 

I      Mufi. 

Mexico do < do 

North  America...! do }  IbiH,1884,  p.25 


Vonosnela . 


S.  Mexico . 


Buenos  Aires 
Rio  Xapo 


Cuenca,  Kcuador . . 
Arequipa,Peru... 

Kio  NaiK> 

Brazil 


caiitanea 

curtata  . . 

cleKana  . 


Caracas,     V  c  u  e  - 

zuela.' 
Colombia 


Bogota. 


dcgantior.    iiom. 

emuiirt.  pro  elegans, 

Scl. 
— erythrops  


—  erjrthrothorax. 


do Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868.pp.  171, 172,  pi.  xiii, 
fig.  2. 

....do I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1       1861,  p.  376. 

....do : ;  Ib)8,1872,  p. 42 

I^afresnayo  Coll Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

latS,  p.63. 
Si-later  Coll.  iu  Brit.     Pi-oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
Mus.  i      1858.  p.  457. 

do i  PrcK'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1K69,  It.  417. 

Lafresnavc  Coll Pro<'.  Zool.  Soc.  Ixuidon, 

1858,  p.  62. 

Kyton  Coll ^Proc.  Zool.  So<'.  Ixtndon, 

f    1856,  p.  98. 

Brit.  Mus Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  2,  XVII.  p.  466(1858). 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


fusco-mfa 

graminiiMda 

griseo-niurina. . . 

budsoni 

Iij-pospodia 

Iwmonticta 

ma-sta 

innltn-Htriata 


Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Central  America, 
Cobau,  and  Hon- 
duras. 

San  Sebastian,  Co- 
lombia. 

Jnnin,  Peru 

San  Lucas,  Ecua-  { 

dor. 
Concbitas,  Buenos 

Ayres. 
Babia,  Brazil 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Derby  Mus 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1869,  p.  636,  pi.  xlix,  flg.  1. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856.  p.  25. 
Cat.  American   Birds,  p. 

151  (1862). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1860,  p.  66. 


.Salvin-Godman    (Ndl. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Warsaw  Mus 


Salvin-G<Klmaii    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
S<-later  Coll.  ii:  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


mustelina,  Natt. 

MS. 
pudibuiula 


pudica 

rufl]ienniH. . . 

scutata 

Bpixi 

siiotothonuc . 

subcristata. . 

subpudica. . . 


Colombia 

Bogota 

Colombia 

Rio  Madeira 

Obraillo,  Peru.... 

Cfilombia 

Tilotilo,  Bolivia.. 
Brazil 


.do 


do 

Paris  Mus 

Vienna  Mus.  (f). 
Warsaw  Mus 


.do 


Onayaquil,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Caracaa,  V  e  n  e  • 
snela. 

Bogota,  Colombia. 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Goilnian    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mas. 
Brit. Mum 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mns. 
....do 


1860,  p.  66.  I 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  75,  pi.  Ixxxvi.         ! 

l'ro<-.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1882,  p.  578,  pl.xliii,  fig.  1. 
I'roc.  Z(M)1.  Soc.  Londou, 

1874.  p.  446,  pi.  Iviii,  fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<M'.  Loudon, 

1882,  p.  578.  pi.  xliii.  flg.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1874,  p.  25. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1874,  p.  10.  I 

Pi-oc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 

1859,  p.  192.  I 

PriK'.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I 

1856,  p.  26.  1 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  [ 

1857,  p.  273. 

I'roc.  Zwil.  Soc.  London,  | 

1874,  p.  14.  I 

Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ! 

1874,  p.  445,  pi.  Iviii.  flg.l. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859.  p.  191. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879,  p.  620. 
I'riH-.  Zool.  So<'.  London.  I 

18S9,  p.  191.  I 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londou, 

1856,  p.  98. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I.,ondon,  I 

1859,  p.  191. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1874,p.20,  pi.  iv.flg.  1.      I 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  | 

1874,  p.  10.  J 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       101 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Locality. 


Location  of  type. 


Place  of  description. 


Syn^lloxis  tenricolor. 


Ucayali. 


■  virgata.... 
•  viilpecula . 
whitii 


Junin,Peru. 
Ucayali 


Brit.  Mus.,  Sclater 
Coll.,  and  Salvin- 
Godman  Coil,  in 
Urit.  Mas. 

Warsaw  Mus 


wyatti 

Syristes  all)ocinereus 

Syminni  fulvescens. . .    Guatemala 


Oran,  Salta,  Ar- 
gentine Repub- 
lic. 

Paramo  of  Pam- 
plona, Colombia. 

Bogota,  Colombia. 


Brit.  Mus.,  and  Sclater 
Coll.  in  Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 


-do 
-do 


Tachypbonus  chryso 
melas. 

cristatellus,  Scl. 

MS. 
xanthopygius Colombia 


Cordillera  de 

Chucu,  Veragua 

New  Granada 


Tfenioptera    erytbro- 
gia. 
bolospodia 

striaticollis 


bo 


SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Brit.  Mus 


Ecuador . 
Bolivia  .. 


Edward  Wilson  Coll . 
Brit.  Mus 


Ecuador . 


Tanagraolivina,  Natt. 
MS.  i 
subcinerea 

Tanygnathus    subaf- 

iinis. 
Tany  siptera  nigriceps 

Terenura  bumeralis . . . 

spodioptila 


Cuyaba,  Brazil. 
Venezuela 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Testudo  argentin.i, 
new  name  for  T. 
cliilensis.  Gray. 

Tetragonops  frantzii. 

Tbamuistes  it- quatori- 
alis. 

anabatinus , 


Larat,  ^enimber 

Islands. 
Duke   of    York 

Island. 
Sarayacu,  Ecuador! 

Bartica  Grove, 

Britisb  Guiana. 

Argentina 


do.... 

Brit.  Mus. 


Tbamnophilns    setbi- 

•ips. 
albinuclialis 


'  amazoniciis 
■  bridgesi 


—  cajsius       (Cuvj 

MS.). 


capitalis 

leuchaucben  . 

maculipennis 

melancbrons  . 


'  melanocrissiis. . 
'  melanonotus  . . . 
nielanothorax . . 


—  murinus,  N  a  1 1 . 
MS. 

—  nigriceps 


'  uigrociuereus . . . 


Costa  Rica. 
Ecuador . . . 


Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 
Rio  Napo 


Tweeddale   Coll.  in 

Brit.  Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
do 


Guayaquil  and 
Puna  Island, 
Ecuador. 

Upper  Amazon . . , 


Chiriqui 

British  Guiana. . 


Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie . . 


Smitb.sonian  Inst 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mns. 
Brit.  Mus 


Rio  NajM) 

Chamicuros,  E. 
Peru. 

Peruvian  Ama- 
zons. 

Huiro,  Peni 


Santecomapam, 
Mexico. 

Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 

Central  America. . 

Xeberos,  Peru 

Colombia 

Para,  Brazil 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
Sclater  Coll 


Paris  Mus.  and  Scla- 
ter Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

do 

....do  


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1866,  p.  183. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1874,  p.  446. 
Pro(!.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  184. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  600 


Sclater  Coll.  and  Sal- 
vin-Godman Coll.  in 
Brit.  Mus. 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 
Mus. 

....do 

Brit.  Mns 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
....do  


Brit.  Mus.  and  Sclater 
Coll.  in  Brit.  Mus. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p,  840. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  156. 
Proc.  'Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  58. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  440,  pi.  xx.xii. 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p. 

86  (1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1854,  p.  158,  pi.  Ixix. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1851,  p.  193,  pi.  xli. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1887,  p.  47. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1851,  p.  193,  pi.  xlii. 
Pioc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864  p.  607. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  129. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1883,  p.  53. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  105. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  159. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.   270,  pi.  ix, 

flg.  1. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.  4,  VI,  p.  471. 

Ibis,  1864,  p.  371,  pi.  X 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  380. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  299. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  65. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  18. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  214,  pi.  cxxxix. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  141. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,  p.  19,pl.lxxxii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858.  p.  65. 
Pro<'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  18,  pi.  Ixxix. 
Edinburgh    New    1'  h  i  1 . 

Joiirn.,  n.  s..  1,  j).  247. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 

1876,  p.  18,  pi.  iii. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1800,  p.  252. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  19.pl.  Ixxx. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  133. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  756. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868,  p.  571. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1855,p.  19,  pl.lxxxi. 


102  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Li«t  of  new  «p€oie$  detoribed — Continued. 


Karae. 


Locality. 


LooAtion  of  type. 


Place  of  description. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Thamnophllaa  aimplax 

8treiiiiiiH,  ScLMS. 

8ubfai)ci»tuii 

tnumaiideauiM . .. 

tristia 

ventralia 


Thaumantiaa    bart- 

letti,  Goiiia  MS. 
Thaiiniasiiis   titoza- 

nowskii. 
Thaiimaat  lira   f  r  a  n  - 

coaia-,  iioin.  emend. 

pro  fanny,  Lokh. 
henicura,   n  oni . 

emend,  pru   ouicu- 

ru8,  VieUl. 
Tlilypopnis  amazo- 

nnni. 
Tliripophaga  fusci- 

ceps. 
gattaligera 


Thryophilus  fulvws. . . 

Thryothorua    euo- 

phrys. 
felix 


martinicensia  . 

mesolenciis  . . . 

myatacalis 

nigricapillua . . 


—  niaorina    (Lic)it. 
MS.) 

—  pleuroetictua 


ruflventria,  Katt. 

MS. 
Tigriaoma  aalnioni 

Tinnniua      boucardi, 

Sall6  MS. 
caataneas 


■  m»'serythru8  . 

-  robiiatua 

■ ruflceps 


Todimatrum  calopter- 

urn. 
capitale 


cineieigolare. . . 

exile 

gracilipes 

nigricepa,  /J,  ?  . 


picatnm 

pnlchellum 

mflgene 

aignatum 


Para,  Bnuil 
Cayenne  — 


SoUter  CoU.  in  Brit. 

Maa. 
do 


Tilotilo,  Yuugaa, 
Bolivia. 

Guayaquil,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Oyapok,  Frencli 
Guiana. 

South  Brazil 


Salviii-Goduiaii   Coll. 

in  Krit.  MuH. 
Brit.Mua 


Sclatcr  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
do 


Tipper  Ucayali... 

Gu^ungo,    Cigii- 
inarca,  Peru. 


Gould  Coll.... 
Wiiranw  Mua . 


Lower  Ucayali 

Bolivia 

Colombia 

Hua8ampilla,Peru . 

Lloa,  Ecuador 

Oaxaca,  Mexico  .. 

Martiniiiue,  Weat 
Indiea. 

St.  Lucia,  West 
Indiea. 

Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 

Nanegal,  Ecuador. 

Keal  Arriba,  Mex- 
ico. 

Vera  Paz,  Guate- 
mala. 

Govaz  and  Matto- 
(jrroaao,  Brazil. 

Cauca,  Colombia.. 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 

Bogota 

Oaxaca,  Mexico. . . 
S.  Mexico 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mui). 
Brit.Mua 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
....do  

do 

...do 

....do  

do 

do 

do 

Berlin  Mua 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
do 

Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
Sclatcr  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
do 


..do 
..do. 


Weat^im  Ecuador, 
Panama,  and 
Chiriqui. 

Rio  Napo,  Ecuador 


do 

Cordova,  S.Mexico 

Colombia 

SanUFC'diBogoU 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 
in  Brit.  Mua. 

Sir  William  Jardine 

Mua. 
do 


Sall6  Coll. 


Santa  Marta,  Co- 
lombia. 


Rio  Napo 

Co«nipata,P«ru . . 

Mongi,  Ecuador. . 

Pebaa  and  Yqui- 
toa,  Peru. 


S<-,later  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mua. 
Brit.  Mua 


.Sclater  (;oll.  in  Brit. 
Mua. 


.do 
.do 


Salvin-Godman   Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mua. 
do 


Ibis,  1873.  p.  397,  pi.  XT . . . 

Cat.  American  Birds,   p. 

173(1862). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Ixindon, 

l«76,i).357.  pl.xxxlii. 
Pn»c.  Zool.  Soc.  l..ondon, 

1855,  p.  18. 
Nomencl.   Av.   Neotrop., 

pp.  60, 160  (1873). 
Euinburgh    New    Phil. 

Journ.,  n.  a.,  I,  p.  244. 
Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  194. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1879.  p.  14G. 
Cat.  American  Birda,  p. 

299  (1862). 


.do 


Cat.  B.  Brit  Mna.,  XI,  p. 

229(1886). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1889,  p.  33. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  167. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  781. 
Proc.  i?ool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  74. 
I'ro<'.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  371. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866.  p.  321. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  14. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  64. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  84. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  592.  pi.  xlv. 
Ibis,  1800,  p.  30 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  328. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1875,  p.  38. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1869,  p.  392. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  277. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London. 

1859,  p.  392. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London, 

1860,  p.  253. 
NoroencL  Av.  Neotrop., 

pp.  152, 162  (1873). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,p.82,  pl.cxxv.fig.l. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.83,  pi.  cxxv,Hk.2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Louu(>n, 

1856,  p.  295. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

lR57,p.8.1,pl.  cxxv,fiK.3. 
Proc.  Zool.  So«\  London, 

1855,  p.  149. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  66,  pi.   Ixxxiv, 

flg.l. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858.  p.  70. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  781. 
Pnw.  Aool.  Soc.  London, 

1877,  p.  522. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  207 


e3« 

8 

723 

70 

18 

82 

380 

811 

8 

8 

19 
1056 
311 
633 
164 
153 
387 
711 
163 
165 
480 
200 
514 
678 
153 
114 
153 
178 

13 

104 
104 
92 
104 

77 
72 

116 
633 
759 
801 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       103 
List  of  new  species  described — Continued. 


Name. 


Tragelaphiis  grains. . . 

spekii 

Tribonyx  gouldi 


Trichoglossus   rubri- 

gularis. 
subplacens 


Troglodytes  brunnei- 

collis. 
hypaedou 


Locality. 


Gaboon 

Karagweli . . . 

Tasmania 

Now  Britain. 


Naiabui,      N  e  w 

Guinea. 
Parada,  S.  Mexico 

S.  Mexico 


solstitialis 

Trogon  chionurua 

Turdns  ephippialis  . . . 

fiilviventris.Verr. 

MS. 

liortulorum 

ignol)ilis 


leucauchen 

— —  pinicula 

snbcinereus 

Turtur  aldabranns. . . 

Tyraiinentes  brachy- 

iirus. 
Tyranniscns    gracili- 

pe.s,  Scl.  MS. 
griseiceps 


Matos  and  Pinipi, 

Ecuador. 
Panama 


Colombia 

Bogota,  Colombia. 


Macao,  China. 
Colombia 


Location  of  tjrpe. 


(?) 

Speke  Coll 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. . 

Mus.  Godeftroy 

D'Albertis  Coll 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mn8. 
do 


Place  of  description 


do 


SalvinGodman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mns. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mu8. 
do 


■  improbus 


Guatemala 

Jalapa,  S.Mexico. 

Chili 

Aldabra  Island... 

Bartica       Grove, 

British  Guiana. 

Pebas,  Peru 


Swinhoe  Coll 

Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


do 

do 

Cambridge  Mus. 


lenoogonys 

viridissimus 

Tyrannula  phcenicura 

.sulpliureipygia  . . 

Tyrannulns  chrysops. 
cinereioeps 


Pallatanga  and  Ba- 
bahojo,  Ecuador. 

Andes  of  Vene- 
zuela and  Colom- 
bia. 

Colombia 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


.do 


flavidifrons  . 
•  semitiaviia  .. 


Tvrannus  atrifrons. . 

inca,  Licht.  MS. . .  |  Bolivia 

niveignlaris 

Upucerthia  bridgesi . 


Cosnipata,  Peru. . . 
Quijo.s,  Ecuador. . . 
Cordova,  S.Mexico 

Gualaquiza    and 
Zainora,  Ecuador 

Pallatanga,  Ecua-  | 
dor. 

do 

Vera  Paz,  Gnate-  i 
mala.  i 

Ecua<lor ' 


do 

do 

Gould  Coll. 
Sall6  Coll. . 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
....do 


.do 


Salvin-Godman    Coll. 

in  Brit.  Mus. 
EytonColl 


ITrochroma     dilectis- 

sima. 
stictoptera 


Urogalba  aniazonum. . 
Ursns  Japonicns 


nasutns 

Vireo  liypoi-hrysens. 
josephjo 

—  modestus 


Babahoyo,    Ecua- 
dor. 
Bolivia 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


Brit.  Mns. 


M  e  r  i  d  a ,  Vene- 
zuela. 
Colombia 


Sclater  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mus. 
do 


N.    Brazil,    Para, 

and  R.  Amazon. 

Japan  


Son  til  America  ( ?) . 
Mexico 


Sclater  Coll 

Zool.  Soc.  Menagerie. 


.do. 


Pallatanga,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Jamaica 


Sclater  Coll.  in   Brit 

Mus. 
do 


.do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1880,  p.  452.  pi.  xliv. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1864,  p.  103,  pi.  xii. 
Ann.  and  Mag.  Nat.  Hist., 

ser.S,  XX,  p.  123  (1867). 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1881,  T).  451. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1876,  p.  519. 
I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1858,  p.  297. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  128. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  550. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  843. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862,  p.  109. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  273. 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  196 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857,  p.  273. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  447. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1859,  p.  334. 
Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1866,  p.  320. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1871,pp.623,  692,pl.lxxiii. 
Ibis,  1881,  p.  269 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1867,  p.  981. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  842. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
1870,  p.  841,  pi.  liii,  fig.  3. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1870,  p.  841,  pi.  liii,  fig.  1. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1873,  p.  782. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
I      1854,p.ll3,pl.  Ixvi.flg.l. 
'  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  296. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1858,  p.  458. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  69. 
do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  300. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857.  p.  274. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1861,  p.  383. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  281. 
,    Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
I      1889,  p.  32.  j 

I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ' 
j      1870,  p.  788,  pi.  xlvii.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1862,  p.  112,  pi.  xi. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1855,  p.  14. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
,       1862,    pp.    187,    261,    pi. 
;       xxxii. 
.    Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

]868.p.73,  pl.viii. 
I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon, 
I      1862,  p.  369,  pi.  xlvi. 
.    Proc.  Zool.  !^)c.  London, 

1859.  p.  137.  pi.  cliv. 
-!  Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  London, 

I      1860,  p.  462. 


No.  of 
'paper. 

1 

!        856 

306 

427 

879 

733 

126 

215 

134 

>        524 

j 

j        255 

I        114 

i        298 
114 

130 

i  149 
S  387 
I  555 
891 
423 
j        524 

'        524 

I 
I 

524 

!        633 

:  59 

92 

131 

163 

163 

182 

114 
229 
180 
1056 
520 
255 
69 
264, 269 

432 
272 
143 
197 


104  IJULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

lAtt  of  new  apecien  described — Continued. 


Kame. 


VireolaiiiiiiiDulchellns 
Virwwylvi*  cobanen- 

ais 

Xenops  litioralis 

niexicanus 

XiphocolapteH      emi- 

KranR. 
Xiphorhynchus  pusil- 

lUH. 

thoracicna 

Zunotrichia  bott«ri... 

boncardi 

quinquestriata.. . 

Zosteropg    griselven- 
tris 


Locality. 


Central  Araerioa.. 
Onatcinala 


Esmeraldaa,  £c- 
nador. 

Cordova,  S.  Mex- 
ico. 

Central  America. . 


Colombia . 


Babahoyo,  Ecua- 
dor. 
Orizaba,  Mexico . 

Sontli  Mexico  . . . 

Mexico 


Larat,  Lootoc  and 
Moloe,  Tenim- 
ber  Islands. 


Location  of  type. 


BritMoa 

ScUtor  Coll.  in  Brit 

Mas. 
do 


Sall^Coll. 


SclRtcr  Coll.  in  Brit. 

MllH. 

do 


do 

Bott«!riCon. 


Sclator  Coll.  in  Brit. 

Mas. 
do 


Brit.Mu8. 


Place  of  description. 


Ibi8,18Sg,p.l2....... 

Proc.  Zool.  80c.  London, 

1860,  p.  4«:i. 
Pro<;.  Zool.  S<>c.  London, 

1801,  p.  379. 
Pro*!.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1856,  p.  289. 
Ibis,  1859,  p.  118 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  278. 
Proc.  Z<K)1.  Soc.  London, 

1860,  p.  277. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1857, p.  214. 
Proc.   Zool.  Soo.  London, 

1867,  p.  1,  pi.  i. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

1868.  p.  32.3. 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London. 
1883,  p.  199. 


No.  of 
paper. 

ise 

197 
2» 

92 
I56a 
180 
180 
109 
398 
443 
932 


PART    V. 
LIST  OF  SPECIES  FIGURED. 


Name. 


Accipiter  bicolor,  d",  and  $  jr 

castanilius 

cbilensis,  cT,  $ 

chionogaster,  $ 

coUaris,  d  adult  and  youug — 

erj-throciieiilis,  cf ,  9 

francesi 

guttatijs 

naplochrous 

pectoralis 

polioceplialus,   9    adult    and 

young. 

vcntralia 

Agelajiis  cj-anopns,  c^,  ? 

Agriornis  insolens 

pollens . .  .* 

solitaria 

Ampelion  arciiatus,  d,  9 

ciuctus,  cTi  9 

Anabazenops  giittulatns 

subalaris 

Anicrete.s  fornandezianus 

Anas  gibberifrons 

luelleri 

scutulata  (Casarca  leucoptera 

on  plate). 

Anthus  bogotensis 

nattereri 

Antiloeapra  americana,  young. . . . 

Antrostonins  niaculicaiu'lus . . . . 

oruatus 

parvulus 

Apteryx  niantelli 

Aquila  nicvia 

Araspixi 

Araniides  calopterus 

Arctictis  bintnrong 

Ardettainvolucris 

Argus  gjganteus,  J"  pull 

giganteus,  egg 

Arreuiou  erytlirorlij'ncbns 

mysticalis  

si>octJibilis 

wucliereri,  (^ 

Artamus  insignis 

Astacus  eald welli 

Asturina  nattereri,  adult  and  youn<i 

plagiata,  adult  and  young . 

pucherani,  adnlt  and  young . . . 

rufieauda,  adult  and  young 

Ateles,  sp 

cucullatus 

f  u.scicei)8 

melanofliir 

,  (figures  of  four  individ- 
uals showing  variations  in 
color). 

rutiventris 

vellerosus 

Attagis  chimlMirazensis 

Aiu'lienia  pacos.  (f ,  9  (group) 

Aulacorhaniplins  calorliyncns 

cyanolH'inus 

erythrognatlius 

vvhitelyanus 

Automolus'bolostict  us 

rubidus 


Wbere  figured. 


Exotic Oniith.,  p.  137,  pi.  Ixix — 

Exotic Ornith.,  p.  35,  pi.  xvili 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  73,  pi.  xxxvii . . 

ExoticOrnith.,p. 27,  pi.  xiv 

Ibis,  18C0,  p.  148,  pi.  vl 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  33,  pi.  xvii 

Ibis,  1864.  p.  298,  pi.  vii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  169,  pi.  Ixxxv  . 

Ibis  1859,  p.  275,  pi.  viii 

Ibis  1861,  p.  314,  pi.  X 

Ibis,  1860,*p.322,pl.x 


Exotic  Ornith., p.  2,5,  pi.  xiii 

Ibis,  1884,  p.  13,  pi.  i 

Cat  IJds  BritrMus.,  XIV,  p.  7,pl.  ii 

Cat.  I?ds.  Urit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  7,  jil.  i 

Cat  Bds.  Brit.  Mus..  XIV,  ]>.  7,  pi.  Hi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  171,  pi.  Ixxxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  1.52,  pl.  civ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  272,  pl.  cxxx 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  159,  pl.  xiv 

Ibis,  1871,  p.  179,  i)l.  vii.  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  453,  pl.  xxxiii. .. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  487,  pl.  xxxiv. . . 
AVolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xlix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  109,  pl.  ci 

Ibis,  1878.  p.  366,  pl.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  CO,  pl.  iii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1866,  p.  586,  pl.  xlvi. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  586,  pl.  xlv  . . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  138,  pl.  xiii . . . 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  xliv 

Wolfs  Zo(dogical  Sketches.  II,  pl.  xxxi 

IVoc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  976,  \i\.  Ixi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878.  p.  439,  pl.  xxviii. 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  x 

Argcntino  Ornith.,  II,  p.  101,  pl.  xvii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  115,  pl.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London.  1879,  p.  115,  nl.  viii,  \\'^ 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  83.  \n.  Ixxxix  . 


Contr.  to  Ornithology,  ]8.')2,  p.  131,  ]>1.  xcix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  114,  pl.lxvii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  278,  pl.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  101,  pl.  xv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  469,  pl.  x vii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  173,  pl.  Ixxxvii 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  179,  pl.  xc 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  177,  pl.  Ixxxix 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  175,  pl  Ixxxvin 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.London  Il.p.  621.pl.8  (1865). 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  223,  pl.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  664,  pl.  liv 

Pn)c.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  226,  pl.  xv 

I'roc.  Zool,  Soc.  London,  1875,  p,  419,  pl.s.  xlviii,  xlix  . 


Proc  Zool.  Sot.  London.  1872,  p.  688.pl.  Ivii 

Proc.  Z(K)1.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  5.  jil.  ii 

Kxotic  Ornith.,  p.  157, 1>1.  Ixxix 

Wolf  8  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pl.  xxvi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIX,  p.  155,  pl.  viii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  X IX,  p.  160,  pl.  x 

Cat  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIX,  p.  1.54,  pl.  vii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.Mus.,  XIX.p.  156,pl.  ix 

Cat.  Bd.><.  Bnt.  Mus.,  X  V,  p.  89,  nl.  vi 

Cat.  Bds.  Bnt.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  9,  pl.  vii 


105 


lOG  BULLETIN    49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

Li\t  of  tpeciei  Jigured — Continued. 


Name. 


Wliero  figured. 


Ko.or 
paper. 


BabirtiHna  alf  urtiH 

.  y<'«mK 

Bakrnh'eps  rt*x , 

BaHiliMit4>rii8  cincreicollin 

fra«eri 

inesoIoiioiiH 

8eniicer\-iiui8 

iiropygialis 

BaAsarid  uHtuta 

]k^rle|)8chia  rikeri 

B^Tiiicla  niaKellanira  (('bloephaga 
])olio<'cphala  in  text)  (/,$. 

BolborhynclnM  aymara , 

Bos  Iniiitalis,  9  luliilt  and  yonog. . . 

,  young 

B<>taiirii3*i>innatiis 

BrtMi-hy  ^al  ha  al  l>iKulari8 

B(Vriu>;i,  t^,^ 

d-.?  

lugubrU,  (/,  9 

iiielanostema,  cT 

aalinoni 

BriMlypiis  tridactylus   

Buar'remon  caatancifrons 

contptna 

elieoprorus,  egg 

latinuch  us 

—  leucopis 

leacopterus 

melanolajiDua 

nationi 

taczanowskii 

tricolor 

Bubal  ia  buselapbus 

caama 

cokei 

lichtensteini 

awaynei 

,  heiid 

Bnbo  fasciolatns 

Bucco  bicinctus 


■ cbacuru  

■  colIariH,  9 

■  dysoni 

•  liyperrhynchna. 


■  lanceolatus 

■  niacrodactyluH,  9  ■ 

■  inacrorhynclias... 

-  macalatas 

•  onli 

■  pect«rali8 

■  pulmentum 


■  radiatuM  ,  d",  9 
'  ruticollis 


Htriati  pectus 

Htriolatus,  9 

HubtectuH,  (f 

awaiiiHoni 

tamatia,  cf  

tectUH  

Buceros  bicomis 

rhinoceros  

subcylindricns 

Bnt4H>  erythrouotus  (egg). 

fuliginosus 

HWainsoni 

zonocercus 

Buthraupis  arca-i 

cbloronuta 

Cacatua  ducorpaii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  443,  pi.  Ixxxlll  . 

Proc.Zoi.l.  S4H\  London.  18H3,  n.  463,  id.  xlvii 

Wolfs  Zoologiciil  .Ski'l<-h<>8,  II.  pi.  xliv 

PrcM-.  Zool.  .Soo.  London,  1805,  p.  285.  pi.  ix,  flg.  2. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  6KJ,  pi.  Ixi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  286,  pi.  ix,  fig.  1 . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  j).  286.  pi.  x,  flg.  1. . 
Pro<i.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  18<i5.j).  2H6,  pi.  x,  fig.  2. . 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sket«heH,  I,  pi.  xiv 


Ibis,  1889,  p.  350,  pi.  xi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlix 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  40,  pi.  xv 

Pro<-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  2:13,  pi.  x  ... 

Pro«\  Zool.  Soc.  lx)ndon,  1866,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  181,  pi.  xci 

Monogr.  of  Jacaninrs  and  I'uft'-birtls,  ]•.  4.'>,  pi.  xiv. 


Monogr.  of  Jncanlar^)  and  I'ufl°-bird8,  ]>.  41,  y],  xii  . . 
Proc.  Zool.  So*',.  London.  1869,  \i.  253,  pi.  xviii 


Monogr.  of  Jacaniara  and  I'ull-birds,  p.  39,  pi.  xi  . . 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniarn  and  Putr-binlH,  p.  47,  pi.  xv 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniara  and  I'uff-bird.s.  p.  43,  pi.  xiii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  235,  pL  xxxv,  fig.  1. . ,. 

Cat.  Bda.  BriUMus.,  XI,  p.264,  pi.  XV 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  504,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  7 

Ibis,  1879.  p.  426,  pi.  X,  liL'.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  .Mu-s.,  XI,  p.  261,  pi.  xiv. 


Proc.  Zool.  .Soc  London,  1855,  p.  214,  pi.  cix 

Ibis,  1879,  p.  425,  pi.  X,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  485,  id.  x  1  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  236,  pi.  xxxv,  flg.  2. . . 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  269,  pi.  xvi 

Tho  Book  of  Antelopes,  J,  p.  7,  pi.  i  (1894) . 


The  Bmtk  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  33,  pi.  iv  (1894) 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  27,  pi.  iii  ( 1894) 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  45,  pi.  v  (1894) 

Tho  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  21,  pi.  li  (1894) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892,  p. 100,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lond(m,186.3,  p.  376,  pi.  xxxiii 

Synopsis  of  the  Bucconidic,  p.  11,  pi.  ii 

Monogr.  of  J.acamarsand  Putf-birds,  p.  91,  pi.  xxx 

Monogr.  of  Jaciinmrsand  Putf-birds,  p.  103,  pi.  xxxiv 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars and  Puff-birds,  p.  61,  jil.  xix 


Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  07.pl.  xxi 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Piiff-liinls.p.  71,  pi.  xxii 

Proc.  Zool.  So<:.  Lon<lon.  18.'j.'>,  p.  193,  jd.  c v 

Synopsis  of  the  Bucconifhe,  j>.  13,  i>l.  iii 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  anil  I'uH'-bird.-*,  p.  85,  pi.  xxviii 

Monogr.  of  .lucaniars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  6.">,  pi.  xx 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Putf-birds,  p.  99,  pi.  xxxii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars and  Puff-birds,  j».  77,  pi.  xxv 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  j).  75,  pi.  xxiv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff  birds,  p.  97,  pi.  xxxi,  flg.  2 . 

Proc.  ZtHil.  Soc.  London,  18,')5,  p.  194,  pi.  c\  i 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Pntfbirds,  p.  109,  pi.  xxx  vi 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1853,  p.  122,  pi.  1 

Synopsis  of  tho  Bucconldm,  p.  10,  pi.  i 

Monogr  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  ]).  89,  pi.  xxix 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Piifl'- birds,  p.  101,  pi.  xxxiii 

Exotic  Ornith., p.  153, pi.  Ixxvii 


goftini   ...... 

ophtbaliuic* 


Monogr.  of  Ja<;aniaisaiid  Puff-birds,  p.  107,  pi.  xxxv 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  aixl  Puff-birds,  p.  83,  pi.  xxvii 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds,  i>.  73,  pi.  xxiii 

Monogr  of  Jacaniarsand  Puff  birds,  i>.  93,  pi.  xxxi.  flg.  1 . 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puffbirds,  p.  79.  pi.  xxvi 

Wolf  s  Zoologii  al  Sketches.  II,  pi.  xxix 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxx 

Proc.  Zool  Sot;  Lonilon ,  1870,  p.  668,  pi.  x  x  x  i  x 

Ibis  1800  p  25.pl.i.flg.3 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc  London.  IV,  p.  267  pi.  02  (1858) 

ArgentineOrnith..  1 1 .  p.  59.  pi.  x  vi 

Trans  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I V  p.  26.3.  pi.  59  ( 1858) 

Proc.  Zool  Soc.  London.  1809,  p.  439,  pi.  xxxi 

Pro<v  Zool  .Soc  London,  1854  p.  97  jd.  Ixiv 

Proc  Zool.  S«>c.  London.  1802.  p.  141  pi.  xiv 

Proc  Z«M)1  So<'  London.  18<U,  p.  189,  pi.  xvii.     The  species 

flgureii  18<i2.  pi.  xiv.  under  this  name  m  C  ophthalniica. 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London.  1875.  p.  61.  \t\.  x  

Proc.  Zo<il.  Soc.  LoiHlon.  I8l>4  p. 188.  Figured  in  Proc.Zool. 

Soc.  London,  1862,  pi.  xiv,  as  C.  ducorpsii. 


19 
80 

838 

880 

686 

19 

2« 

26 

26 

26 

26 

1137 

294 

3 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

78 

3 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

78 

15 

55 

3 

i5 

15 

12 

15 

15 

15 

15 

15 

7 

7 

518 

198 

128 

21 

119 

484 

58 

259 

259,  315 

680 
250,315 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       107 
List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


"Where  figured. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Caica  xantboiuora 

Calliste  argentea 

artbusi 

aiirulenta 

argyrofengea 

atricapilla,  cf,   $ 

atriccerulea 

boliviana 

brasiliensis 

cabanisi 

cayana 

chrysophrys 

cbrysotis 

crehcolor 

cucullala 

cy  aneicolUs 

cyaneiventris 

cyanesoeiis 

cyanoptera 

cyanotis  .' 

desmaresti 

dowii 

fastiiosa 

festi  va 

liava,  d",  ^ 

fiavi  veutris 

tlorida 

fulvicervix 

graiuinea 

guttata 

gy  rola 

gyroloides 

ictorocephala 

inomata 

labradorides 

larvata 

lunigera 

melauonota,  cf.  $ 

nielanotis 

nigricincta 

parzudakii 

pretiosa 

pulchra 

punctata 

ruflcervix 

ruflgenia 

ruflgula(C.  ruflgularisintext) 

Bchrauki 

Rclateri  

tatao 

thoracica 

tricolor 

venusta 

vireacens 

vitriolina 

-egg 

xan  tbocephala 

xanthogastra 

yeui 

Calli'thrix,  sp 

Caloriiia  crasaa,  cT,  9 

Campupbaga  aurulenta 

Cainptostouia  imberbe 

Campylorhy  nchus  jocosus 

Canis  azara) 

cerdo 

charaa 

i  ubatA 

lateralis 

microtis 

niger.  cf ,  ? 

Gapito  niaculicoronatua,  cC,  ? 

steerii 

Capra  a>gagru8,  ^J 

jenilaica 

incgaccros 

picta,  $  

siuaitica,  <S 


Proc.  Zool.  See.  London,  1879,  p.  301,  pi.  xxviii 

Monogr.  of  Gena.s  Calliste,  p.  75,  pi.  xxxiv 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  35,  pi.  xvi 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  29,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1876,  p.  354,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  2  . . . 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  \i.  73,  pi.  xxxiii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  69,  pi.  xxxi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  67,  pi.  xxx 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliate,  p.  61,  pi.  xxviii 

Ibis,  1868,  p.  71,  pi.  iii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  41,pl.  xix 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  24,  pi.  Ixix,  fig.  2 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  97,  pi.  xliii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  3,  j)l.  i,fig.  2 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  45,  pi.  xx 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calli.>*te,  p.  87,  pi.  xxxviii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  13,  pi.  vi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  79,  pi.  xxxv 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  53,  pi.  xxiv 

Cat.  American  Birda,  p.  71,  pi.  ix 

Ibia,  1876,p.407,  pl.xii,fig.2 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  59,  pi.  xxvii 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  451,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  0,  pi.  iv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  11,  pi.  v 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  47,  pi.  xxi 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  63,  pi.  xxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  416,  pi.  xxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  354,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  1.^. . 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  25,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  21,  pi.  x 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  55,  pi.  xxv 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliate,  p.  57,  pi.  xxvi 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliate,  p.  37,  pi.  xvii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  53,  pi.  Ixx,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  103,  pi.  xlv 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  89,  pi.  xxxix 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  81,  pi.  xxxvi 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  95,  pi.  xlii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  65,  pi.  Ixx,  fig.  2 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  51,  pi.  xxiii 

Ibis,  1876,  p.  408,  pi.  xii ,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  85,  pi.  xxxvii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  93,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliste,  p.  49,  pi.  xxii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  33,  pi.  x  v 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  19,  pi.  ix 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  71,  pi.  xxxii . . . 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliate.  p.  91,  pi.  xl 

Monogr.  of  (Jeuua  Calliste,  p.  27,  pi.  xiii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  17,  pi.  viii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  31,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliate,  p.  l.pl.  i,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  CiiUisto,  p.  15,  pi.  vii 

Monogr.  of  (ienus  Calliste,  p.  7,  pi.  iii 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  101,  i)l.  xliv,  fig.  2 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  22,  pi.  ixix,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  39,  pi.  x  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  498,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  2 

Monogr.  of  Genus  (Calliste,  p.  99,  pi.  xliv,  fig.  1 

Monogr.  of  Genua  Calliate,  p.  23,  pl.xi. 

Monogr.  of  Genus  Calliste,  p.  5.  pi.  ii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  021.  pi.  8  (1865) . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  50.  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  692.  pi.  liv 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  444,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  1 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  1  /.  pi.  iii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Skctclu's,  1,  pi.  xvi 

AVoIf  a  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  iv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1875,  p.  81.  )>1.  xvii 

Pro<".  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  i>.  806,  ]d.  Ixxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  279,  pi.  xxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  -Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  631,  pi.  xlvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  655,  pi.  Ixx  viii 

Ibis,  1862,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1878.  p.  140,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  S<M,'.  London,  1886.  p.  315,  pi.  xxxi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketclies,  1.  pi.  xxv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sk.-tcli.'s,  ll.pl.  xx 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  689,  pi.  Iviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  316,  pi.  xxxii 


816 

5 

5 

5 

723 

5 

5 

5 

5 

460 

5 

34 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

8 

741 

5 

300 

5 

5 

5 

5 

479 

723 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

35 

5 

5 

5 

5 

35 

5 

741 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

5 

34 

5 

825 

5 

5 

5 

367 

926 

628 

159 

8 

7 

7 

681 

765 

512 

917 

6«)7 

274 

775 

1006 

7 

7 

592 

1008 


108  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL  MUSEUM. 

H$t  of  speoiet  figured — Continued. 


Kame. 


CanlinAlJH  pha>nio«tiH,  cT,  ? 

Citi')H>|>liH<:n  nieliino<-hri>a 

CaHjin-a  cuiia  x  TaduriiHviiIiMUMcr, 

lijbriU.  cT,  9. 
Ipucoptera  (Anas  scutulata  in 

text). 

CaMuarinR  1>«cci«rii  (head) 

bcnnettii,  cT,  9 

,  ynuns 

bic-arancuuitu8 

ealeatus 

kanpi 

picticollig  (head) 

■ uniappcDdirulat  us 

westennanni  (h<^d) 

Catharopeza  bishopi,  9  adult  and 
d".ir. 

Cathart«fl  ralifornianns  (egg) 

(young) 

Cebus,  sp 

Cfleus  kerri,  cf ,  9 

Ontritos  oreas 

Centropiilnia  micropterum 

Cent  nipsar  minis 

Cephalophus  dor.salis 

Ceplialopterns  penduliger 

<'eratopipra  iracunda 

Cercoleptes  caudi  volvulus 

Cercopitheeus  brazzaj 

mart  in  i 

moloncvi 

pinto  (C.  staugeri  on  plate) 

Hchmidti 

Rtairsi  

stangeri  (C.  pluto  in  text) 

Ceriomis  blythii 

inelanocephala : 

satyra,  cT,  9  

,  egg 

temminckii 

.egg 

Certbiola  donnnicana 

martinicana  (C.  niartinicensis 

on  plate). 

Cerviilus  crinifrons 

micninia 

reevesl,  young 

Cervus  alfred i 

canadensis,  d,  9 

rashmcerianus,  cf 

davidianus,  cT,  9 

duvaucelli,  (f,  9  !•»   summer 

dress. 
—^  eldi,  cf  in  summer  dress 

—  hnmilis 

leiicurus,  cf .  9 

— —  mantchuricuR,  cf .  9 

-^ ,  in    summer  and   winter 

dress. 
maral  (C.  wallichii  on  plate), 

cf ,  9  an'!  young. 
,  c^,"9  in  winter  dress,  and 

young. 

pndu,  rf,  9 

rusa,  rf,  9 

savanmirum,  cf 

Bika,  c^,  9 

,  in  summer  dress . . . . . 

Bwinlioii , 

,  cf,  9  Jn  winter  dress 

taevanas , 

• ,  cT  in  summer  dresa  and 

9  and  young. 

wallichii  (C.  mjuid  in  t«xt),<^, 

9 ,  young. 


Where  flgnred. 


ExoticOmith.,p.  IM.pl.lxiii 

Troc.  ZiM.l.  H<H%  I^.ndon,  1878,  \>.  072.  pi.  xlii  . .. 
Pro.-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859.  ji.  442,  pi.  clviii . 

Woirs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pL  xlix 


rrcic.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  527,  pi.  iviii 

"NVolf  H  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xliii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  :»59,  pi.  txxii  (1862).. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1803,  p.  518.  pi.  xlii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  :t58,  pi.  Ixxiii  (1862). 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1872,  p.  495.  pi.  xxvi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV, p.  3.58,  pi.  lxxi(1862)... 

I'roc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  149,  pi.  ix 

PrtM'.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  85,  pi.  xviii . 


Trans.  Zool.  S«k^  I,ondon,  1 V,  p.  M59,  pi.  ixxiv  (1862) . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  )>.  83,  pi.  xx 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  85,  pL  xix 

Ibis,  1880,  p.  73,  pi.  1 


Ibis,  1860,  p.  278,  pi.  viii 

Ibis,  18(iO,  p.  278,  pi.  ix 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) , 

Ibis.  1892,  p.  136,  pi.  iii 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  101,  pl.xcvi , 


Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  189,  pi.  xcv. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  176,  pi.  xxvi. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  595,  jtl.  xlvi. 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  114,  pi.  iii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV.  j).  288.  pi.  xix 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  11,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  443,  pi.  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  176,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893.  p.  252,  pL  xvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1,  pi.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  245,  ])1.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1892, j).  580,  \)l.  xl 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  jd.  ii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1870,  p.  163,  pl.xv 

List  of  Species  of  I'hasianida*.  p.  10,  pi.  x 

Wolfs  ZiK)logical  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxix 

Proc.  Zool.  S(h:.  London.  1879,  p.  117,  pi.  viii,  flg.  4. . . 

List  of  .Species  of  Plinsianidic,  p.  ll.pl.xi 

Proc.  Zo<il.  S<H'.  London.  1879.  p.  117,  pi.  viii,  flg.  3... 

Cat.  Hds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  44,  pi.  v,  tig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  46,  pi.  v,  flg.  1 


Ko-of 
paper. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1885,]).  l,pl.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875.  p.  421,  pi.  Ii,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  422,  pi.  Ii,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  381,  pi.  xxviii 

Wolfs  Zoological  .Sketches,  I,  pi.  xix 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VlI,p.339,pL  xxx  (1871) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Limdon,  VII,  p.  333,  pi.  xxviii  (lOTl) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  346,  pi.  xxxvi  (1871) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  348,  pis.  xxxvii,  xxxviii 

(1871). 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  IT,  pi.  xviii 

Wolf  s  Zfiological  Sketches,  I,pl.  xx  

Wolfs  Zooh>gical  SketchiJS.  II,  pi.  xiii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  VII,  p.  .344,  pi.  xxxi,  in  summer 

dress;  pi.  xxxii,  in  winter  dress  (1871). 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xii 


Trans.  Zool.  So*-..  London,  VII,  p.  336,  pi.  xxix  (1871). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I^ondon,  1871,  p.  238,  jd.  xvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II, pi.  xvi 


Pro<-.  Z<M)1.  Soc.  London,  1872.  p.  690,  jd.  lix  . 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  II,  pi.  xv 

Trans.  Z<m)1.  S«)C.  London,  VII,  p.  340,  pi.  xxxv  (1871) 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi  xvii 

j  Proc.  Zool.  So<-.  Louilon,lK6-.',  p.  1.52.  pl.xvii 

I  Trans.  Z(«d.  Soc.  London.  VII,  p.  349,  pi.  xxxix  (1871) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  ]>.  152.  pf.  xvi 

I  Trans.  Zool.  S«m".  lx>ndon,  VII,  |).  :U5,  pi.  xxxiii,  </  in  sum- 
nierdress;  xxxiv,   <  and  young  (1871), 

Wolfs  Zoological  .Sket<hes,  II,  pi.  xiv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  LI,  pl.  xii 


13 
156 


095 

7 

27« 
2M 
27« 
562 

276 
579 
684 
276 
684 
684 
862 

202 

202 

367 

1156 

12 

12 

663 

490 

143 

20 

367 

1172 

956 

1166 

7 

1166 

1152 

7 

509 

10 

7 

810 

10 

810 

19 

19 

•971 
692 
602 
515 
7 
500 
5W 
660 

7 
7 
7 

560 


608 

643 
7 

602 
7 

560 
7 

260 

5m 

280 
509 

7 
7 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 
List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


109 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


No.  of 
paper. 


Chsetocerciis  bnrmeisteri 

Chsetura  biscatata 

brachj-cerca 

cassinii 

cinerei  veutris 

rutila,  cT,  ? 

seiuicollaris 

Chamaaza  moUissima 

Chasiempis  sandwichensis,  cT.  ?  -  - 

Chasmorhynclius  nudicoUis 

Chauna  nigricollis 

Chelidoptera  albipennis 

brasiliensis 

tenebrosa 

(egg) 

Chironiachiuris  nianacas,  egg 

vitellina,  egg 

Cbiromys  madagascariensis 


Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  2,  pi.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  See.  London,  1865,  p.  609,  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  758,  pi.  xxxiv  .... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  205,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2  . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  101,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  1 . 
Ibis,  1860,  p.  37,  pi.  iii  . 


Chiroxi  pbia  regina 

Chloephaga  niagellanica,  cf ,  ? 

poliocephala,  c^,   9  (Bemicla 

magellauicaon  plate). 

rubidiceps 

Chlorochrysa  calliparsea 

nitidissinia 

phienicotis 

Chloronerpes  dignus,  cf 

Chlorophaues  purpurascens,  d 

Chlorophonia  calopbrys,  d",  $ 

flavirostris,  $...t 

frontalis 

longipennia 

occipitalis,  (/,  $ 

roraiiutc,  d" 

Chlorospingus  castaneicollis 

flavipectiis,  egg 

goermgi 

melanotis 

phajoceplialus 

Oholopus  didactylus 


Exotic  Ornith.,p.  103, pi. Hi 

Proc.  Z<x)l.  Soe.  London,  1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xcv 

Ibis,  1885,  p.  18,  pi.  i 

Intellectual  Observer,  X,  p.  401,  pi.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864.  p.  75,  pi.  xi 

Synopsis  of  the  Bucconidae,  p.  24,  pi.  iv 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Piitt'-birds,  p.  165,  pi.  Iv,  fig.  2  . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  161,  pl.  Iv,  fig.  1  . 

Monoijr.  of  Jacamars  and  PufF-birds,  p.  162,  pl.lv 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  517,  pl.  xlii,  fig.  11 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  517,  pl.  xlii,  tig.  10 

Wolf  8  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  iii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  216,  pl.  ii  (1864) 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  251,  pl.  x.x 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xlviii 

Wolf 's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  xlix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  387,  pl.  clxxiii  . . . 
Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  99,  pl.  Ixxiii,  fig.  1 . 
Ibis,  1875,p.466,  pl.  X. 


Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  100,  pl.  Ixxiii,  fig.  2. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  20,  pl.  i 


hoffmaDni 

Chrysotis  bouqueti 

cceligena 

duf  resniana 

ery thrura 

finschi 

xantbolora 

ChuDga  burmeisteri 

Ciccaba  nigrolineata 

Cichlopsis  leucogonys 

Ciconia  boyciana 

senegalensjs  (Mycteria  sene- 

galensis  on  plate). 

Cinclo<;erthia  gutturalis 

macrorby  ncha 

rutirauda 

Cinclus  louconotus 

schulzi 

Cinnyris  balfouri,  bird  and  nest... 

Circus  maillardi,  cf,  9 

Cisticola  incana 

Clemniy 8  unicolor 

Clotho  nasicomis 

Cnemophilus  macgregorii 

(Dnipo<lcc,tcs  subbrunneus 

Cnipok'gus  hudsoni,  (f 

Cobusellipsiprymnus,  ?  and  young. 
Coccothraustes  niaculii>enni8,  cT,  9  • 

Coccy ZU8  cinereus 

Col  i  us  cnstanoDotus 

ery  thromelon 

nigricollis 4 

Colobus  ferrupneus 

Conirostrum  lerrugineiventre 

fraseri,  cf 

Conopophaga  cucullata 

Conurus  egre^ius 

hoifmanni 

molinte 


Cat.  Bds.  Prit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  31,  pl.  iv. 

Exotic  (Jrnith.,  p.  135,  pl.  Ixviii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  56,  pL  vi,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  81,  pl.  xli,  fig.  1 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  82,  pl.  xli,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  83,  pl.  xlii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  56,  pl.  vi,  fig.  1 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  90,  pl.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  503,  pl.  xlii.  fig.  6 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  784,  pl.  xlvi,  fig.  1. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  157,  pl.  Ixviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  521,  pl.  Iii,  fig.  2 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pl.  8(1865).. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  861,  pl.  Ixxii,  pl.  2. . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  861.  pl.  Ixxii,  pl.  1. . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  61,  pl.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  68,  pl.  ix,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  68,  pl.  ix,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  23,  pl.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  206,  pl.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  157,  pl.  xxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  666,  pl.  xxxvi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  268,  pl.  63  (1859)  . . . . 
Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  37,  pl.  xix . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  2,  pl.  i 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xliii 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  23,  pl.  xii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  21,  pl.  xi 

Exotic  Ornith..  p.  19,  pl.  x 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  10,  pl.  ii 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  11,  pl.  ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  169,  pl.  x  v,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  163,  pl.  iv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881.  p.  166,  pi.  xv.  tig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  517,  pl.  xliv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  1 


Ibis,  1891,  p.  414,  pl.  X. 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus,  XIV,  p.  197,  pl.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon  1872,  p.  541,  pl.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  505,  pl.  xxxix 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  251,  pl.  clxiii 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  p.  38,  pl.  xiii . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1876,  p.  413,  pl.  xxxv 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  475,  pl.  xiv,  figs.  2, 3. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  .530,  jil.  xiv,  tig.  1 ... . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  !)90.  pl.  xlviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1855.  p.  74,  \n.  Ixxxv 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  15,  pl.  ii.  fig.  I 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  29,  pl.  cxix 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  130,  pl.  iv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  161,  pl.  Ixxxi 

Argentine  Ornith.,  U,  p.  43,  pl.xiv 


21 
354 
417 
287 
283 
200 

12 

994 

428 

305 

3 

15 

15 

15 

825 

825 

7 

335 

8 

7 

7 

189 

39 

704 

39 

745 

19 

12 

19 

12 

12 

12 

19 

8 

825 

520 

60 

759 

367 

599 

599 

680 

846 

846 

842 

655 

685 

518 

141 

12 

644 

7 

12 

12 

12 

8 

21 

870 

297 

870 

621 

7 

1127 

20 

584 

1173 

178 

21 

725 

962 

964 

1098 

73 

19 

84 

890 

12 

21 


no  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Hit  of  species  figured — Continual. 


Kame. 


Where  figured. 


Conums  rhodof^ter 

rnbritornui8 

Corvus  capellniius 

CoryiilUMU'ra  nlniidina — 

CorT^'t haix  Icucoloitha 

Co»iiictornis  vexilliirius... 
Cotingit  porpbvrolwiua... 

Craxalberti,  cT,'? 

alector,  d,  9 

caruncnlata,  (f,  9  — 

daubentoni,  rf,  $  — 

erythrognatha,  d".  ?■ 

gtobirera,  d>  9 

globulo8»,  c^,  9 

incommoda,   9 


Hclateri,  cf,  9 

viridirostria 

Creurgops  verticalis 

Crosaoptilnn  aiirituni 

iiiaiitclmricum,  egg 

tibetiinuin 

Crypturus  boucardl,  </,  9 

lueserythruB 

Ball.Ti'cf,  9 

tranHfasciatua 

Culicivora  Imliviana 

CyaiKM'itta  melanocyaiiea  (ogg) 

Cyanorhami)liu8  saisReti 

Cyclopsitta  8uuvj8«ima,  cT.  9 

Cy clorhis  altirostris 

— —  atrirostris 

orhrocephala 

virenticops 

Cygnuauigricollis.adultaud  young 


Cyphorinus  albigalaris 

dichrous 

la  wrencii * 

]>ha>occpbaIu8 

Cyp8*-lii8  Bc^iiamatus,  birdandiiest 
Daciiisaii:ili8  (I),  speciosaintext).. 
Cd-rebifolor,  cf ,  9 


egregia,  cf,9 

pulcherrinia 

aalmoni,  9 

Rpeciosa  (D.  aiialis  ou  plate) . . 

venusta,  cf.9 

Daflla  Hpiiiicaiida 

Dainalis  buntcri,  9 • 

DaiiialirtciiD  liuiitiBri 

DaHypnM-ta  niitillttnais 

DendrocolaptcH  ej-toni 

iiiinirticoUiH 

I)«Ddriila)^iiH  huiinottiamiB 

Dentlroniis  polysticta 

I)icicum<-xiiiiiiiin 

Di(M)tyles    torquatna,    adult   and 
young. 

DigloBHn  albilateraliK,  cf  i  9 

gloritmn 

indigotica 

myHtncalifl 

pectoralis 

ptTHouata,  egg 

Donai'ii'ola  8i>ectabilia 

Drepnnornis  albcrtiHi,  (f,  9 

Droina'DM  irroratuH 

novie  bollaudiii' , 

Drynioriim  bridgcsi 

Dy'sitlianmiis  IcuroHtictua 

neniiciiiiTeuH 

uiiicolor,  egg , 

Kcbidiia  hyHtrix 

Ech inogalo  tel fairi 

E<-lfctn»  riedeli,  cf,  9 

Elaiiiia  ifriHeigularia 

oliviua 


Proc.  Zool.  See.  T/ondon,  1864,  p.  298,  pi.  xxlv 

l»roo.  Zo«iI.  So<-.  London.  1H86,  p.  5H9,  pi.  1  vi 

Proc. /ool.  Soc  I-ondon,  1876,  p.fiW.  pl.lxvl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soo.  London,  1870,  p.  57,  jd.  Ill 

Stud<'nt  and  Intellectual  Observer,  II,  p.  4,  pi.  i  (1809) . . . 

Ibis,  18«4,  p.  1 14,  j.l.  ii 

Cent r.  to  Oniitliologv,  18.52,  p.  130,  pi.  xovi 

Trans.  Zt>ol.  Soc.  Lonilon,  I X ,  p.  280,  pi.  xlvill  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  I X,  p.  277,  pi.  xHii  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Sw.  London,  IX.  p.  279,  pi.  xlvii  (1876) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  276,  pi.  xli,  xlH  (1875)... 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  543,  pi.  xc  (1879) 

Tmns.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  274,  pi.  xl  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  I..ondon,  X,  p.  54.'J,  pi.  Ixxxix  (1879) 

Trans.  ZooL  Sot;.  London,  IX,  p.  279,  pi.  xlvi  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X.  p.  544,  i>l.  xcl  (1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  2><1,  pi.  xlix  (1875) 

Trans.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  544,  \>\.  xciii  (1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  278,  pi.  xliv,  xlv  (1875). 

Trans.  Z(M)1.  Soc.  London,  X.  p.  544,  pi.  xeii  (1879) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ia'58,  p,  72,  pi.  cxxxii,  flg.  2 

List  of  Sp«'cies  of  Phasianidie,  p.  6,  pi.  v 

I'roc.  Zool.  So<'.  London,  1879,  p.  118,  pi.  viii,  flg.  5 

List  of  Species  of  Pbasiunidie, )).  6,  pi.  iv 

Exotic  Ornitb .,  p.  91,  pi.  xlvi 

Exotic()niith.,p.93,  pi.  xlvii 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  89,  pi.  xlv 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  141,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  xlvii 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  21,  pi.  V,  fig.  6 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  6.30,  pi.  xlvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  520,  pi.  liv 

Argentine  Ornitb.,  1,  p.  24,  pi.  iii,  flg.  2 

Ibi.s,  1887,  p.  324,  pL  X 

Argent  ine  Omit  n.,  I,  p.  23,  pi.  iii,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  274,  pi.  clxiv 

AVolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlviii 

Argentine  Ornitb .,  1 1,  p.  124.  pi.  xviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1H,"»5,  p.  76,  pi.  Ixxxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  492,  pi.  xli 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  41.  jd.  xxi ; 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  43,  pi.  xxii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  605,  pl.xxxiii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  101,  pi.  xciii,  flg.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Urit.  Mn8.,'XI,  p.21,  pi.  iii 

Contr.  to  « )rnitliology ,  1852,  p.  102,  pi.  xciii,  fig.  1 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  51,  \A.  vii 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  51 ,  pi.  viii 

Cat.  Bds.  Hrit.  Mus,  XI.  p.  27,  pi.  ii,  flg.  2 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  101,  pi.  xciii,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1863,  p.  315.  pi.  vii 

Proc.  Zmd.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  (566,  pi.  xxxviii 

Proc.  Zo(d.  Soc.  London,  1889,  p.  372,  pi.  xlii 

The  Book  of  Antelopes,  I,  p.  53.  pi.  vi  (1894) 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  066.  pi.  Ixxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1853,  p.  69,  pi.  Hi 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  54,  pi.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1894,  p.  693,  pi.  xlvi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  135,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  102,  pi.  xi  v,  flg.  2 

^Vol^s  Zotdogical  Sketches,  U,  pL  xxiii 


Ibis,  1875,  p.  216,  pi.  V 

I'roc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  1870.  p.  784,  pi.  xlvi,  flg.  2. 


Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  49,  pi.  vi 

Cat.  lUls.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI.  p.  6,  jd.  i 


Ibis,  1875,  p.  212.  pi.  iv. 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  i».  496,  pi.  xlii,  flg.  1 

I'roc.  Zo<d.  Soo.  Loudon,  1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvif  flg.  2. 

Phm-.  Zool.  Sm-.  London,  1873,  pp.  558,  560,  pi.  xlvii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  300,  pi.  Ixxvi  (1862) . . 
Trans.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  360,  pi.  Ixxv  (1862). . . 
Argentine  Ornitb.,  I,  \i.  199.  pi 


Proc.  Z<Md.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  223,  pi.  cxft . 
I'roc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  l&IS,  p.  90,  jd.  xcvli. 


I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  52.').  pi.  xllii,  flg. 9... 
Quart.  Joiim. of  Scl.,  London,  II,  p.  19.  pl.6  (186.5).. 
Quart.Joum.  of  Sci.,  London,  I, p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  195,  pi.  xx vi 

I'ro*-.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  554,  pi.  cxlvi,  flg.  1.. 
Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mas.,  XIV,  p.  146,  pi.  xii 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       Ill 
List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Kame. 


"Where  figured. 


K"o.  of 
paper. 


Elainia  pallatangae 

placens 

stictoptera 

vilisBima 

Elephas    africanus,    adults    and 
young. 

Enibema^a  chrysonia 

Eqnus  asiuus  africanus 

somalicus 

Ery t  hrura  regia 

Serena 

Euchlornis  jucunda 


Enchaetes  coccineus 

Eucometis  cassinii 

Ell  petes  leucostictus 

Euphonia  ehrysopasta,  cf ,  ?  . 
concinna,  d<  ? 


■  flnschi,  cT  ••-- 
•  gouldi,  cfi  9-- 
'  nimndinacea. 


insignis , 

melanura,  cTi  9 

nigricoUis 

pyrrhophrys 

saturata,  cf 

vittata,  S 

Euplocamus      erythrophthalmus, 
d-,  9. 


—  lineatus,  cf ,  9  ■ 


nobilis 

prselatns,  cT,  9 


swinhoii,  c^,  5  

Tieillotli  (Uallopbasis  vieilloti 

on  plate) . 


EuBoarthmus  agilis. 

apiciiliB 

impiger 


russatns  

Falco  circumcinctus . 

diekinsoni 

groenlandicus... 

islandicus 

sacer,  cT.  9 

Felis  aurata 


canadensis  (Lynx  canadensis 

in  text). 

caracal  (red  and  dark  varieties) 

chaus  

eyra 

inbata 

lanea,  cf 

leo  ( 9  and  young) 

leopardus  (black  and  sxKttted 

varieties). 

lynx 

macroscelin 

onca  

picta 

serval 

servalina 

viverrina '. 

yaguarundi 

Fomiicivora  boucardi,  cf ,  9 

callinota 

caudata,  cfi  9 

ery throcera  

hauxwelli 

strigilata,  cf,  9 

urosticta 

Pnlica  ardesiaca 

annillata 

lencoptera 

leucopyga 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  ]  861,  p.  407,  pi.  xli 

Ibi.s,  1859,  p.  123.  pi.  iv,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  554,  pi.  cxlvi,  fig.  2. 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  122,  pi.  iv,  flg.  1 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxiv 


Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  117,  pi.  xi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  542,  pi.  1,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  542,  pi.  1,  flg.  1 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  544,  pi.  XV,  flg.  2 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  544,  pi.  XV,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1860,  p.  89,  pi.  clx.    Pipreola  jn- 
coDda  in  text. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  73,  pi.  cxxxii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1864,  p.  351,  pi.  xxx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  690,  pi.  lii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  438,  pi.  xxx,  figs.  1,  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mns..  XI,  p.  69,  i)l.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  98,  pi.  Ixv,  flg.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  70,  pi.  viii,  flg.  1 - 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  66,  pi.  cxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  98,  pi.  Ixv,  fig.  1 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  521,  pi.  lii,  fig.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  78,  pi.  ix 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  83,  pi.  Ixxv,  fig.  1 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1851,  p.  89,  pi.  Ixxv,  flg.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus., 'XI,  p.  70,  pi.  viii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  80,  pi.  x 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxiv 

List  of  Species  of  PhasianidiB,  p.  7,  pi.  viii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxviii 

List  of  Species  of  PhasianidiB,  p.  8,  pi.  ix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  119,  pi.  xvi 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxv 

List  of  Species  of  Phasianidse,  p.  6,  pi.  vi 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxvii 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xxxvi 


List  of  Species  of  Phasianida',  p.  6,  pi.  vii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  28,  pi.  cxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887,  p.  47,  pi.  ix,  flg.  1. . . 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  84,  pi.  ix,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  171,  pi.  xiii,  flg.  1 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  82,  pL  ix,  flg.  1 

Ibis,  1862,  p.  23,  pi.  ii 

Ibis,  1864,  p.  305,  pi.  viii 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxiv 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxxv , 

"Wolf  .s  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pi,  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  816,  pi.  xxxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  311 .  pi.  xxvii 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1,  pi.  xii 


"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pis.  x,  xi . . 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  ])1.  is 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  vi 

"Wolf  .s  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877.  p.  532.  pi.  Iv. 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pi.  iii 

"Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1,  pi.  iv 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  vi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  vii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865). 

Wolfs  Zoological  .Sket^'hes,  I,  pi.  v 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Z«H)1.  Soc.  London,  1874.  p.  495,  pi.  Ixiii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1 1,  pi.  vii 

Wolf  8  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  v 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  183,  pi.  xvi 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  89,  pi.  xcvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854.  p.  254,  pi.  Ixxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1H58,  p.  240,  pi.  cxlii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18.57,  p.  131,  pi.  cxxvi,  flg.  2. 

Exotic  Omith.,  p.  159,  pi.  Ixsx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  130,  pi.  cxxvi,  flg.  1. 

Exotic  Omith.,  p.  113,  pi.  Ivii 

Exotic  Ondth.,  p.  115,  pi.  iviii 

Exotic  Omith.,  p.  119,  pi.  Ix 

Exotic  Omith.,  p.  117,  pi.  lix 


112  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 

LUt  of  tpeciea  figured — Cootiuned. 


Name. 


Where  flgiirod. 


Ko.of 
peper. 

788 
12 
22 

2M 

32» 
15 
15 
15 
15 
W 
15 
15 
40 
15 
15 
15 
15 

335 
12 
12 

221 
7 
7 
7 

0»5 

1012 

418 

7 

965 

383 

22 

12 

12 
12 

12 
3M 
464 
848 

22 
768 

22 

22 

76 
825 
768 
825 

22 
328 

92 
328 


44S 

7 

20 

825 

1016 

656 

692 

15 

249 

20 

20 

20 

20 

7 

439 

496 

496 

496 

21 

367 

21 

12 


FnligiiU  natimii,  <f,  9 . 
FumariuH  tonidua — 


Uala|;u  alleni 

(("'netti 

GalDHlryrhyiu-hus  leucotis,  cT.  $  • 

tialbuln  alliinistris,  cT,   9 

chalcotliorax,  cf 

—  cyaneiooUis,  d" ■ 

f  iisvicapilla 

Irucogastra,  cf,  9 

nielauogenia,  cT.  9 


Proo.  Zool.  Hoc.  Londcin,  1878,  p.  477,  pi.  xxxii. 

Exotic  Oniith..  p.  7.  jil.  iv 

Cat.  Mh.  JJrit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  15,  pi.  ii 


riillcMuda,  (f,  9 

rufoviridis,  cP,  9  

toiubact-a,  cT,  9 

viridis,  cT,  9 

Galidictis  vittata 

Gallinago  ituperialis 

noliilis 

(f alliniila  nesiotis 

Galloperdix  lunnlosa.  cT.  9 

GallophasJH  horslieldii 

vieilloti  (Kuplocanius  vieillotii 

in  text). 

Gaeella  granti,  (f,  9 

noeo,  head 

8<pnimerringi 

stibguttiirosu,  rf,  9 

walleri,  skin  and  head 

Geobates  pa'cilopteriis 

Geo.sitia  craHsirostris 

Geotrygon  albifauies  (figured anG. 

chiriqiieiiiiis). 

bourcierl 

chiriquensis     (error    for    G. 

albifacies). 


Golunda  pulchella 

Gracula  krefft i , 

Grallaria  diguisaima 

erytlirotis 

flavotincta 

fulviventris 

haplonota 

modesta 

ruticapilla.  egg 

ruticeps 

.  egg 

rufo-cinerea 

6ranatellu8  pelzelni 

Hallici 

venustus 

GraucaluH  sublineatus 

Gms  japuiiensis  (G.  raontignesia 

in  text). 
montigiiesia  (G.  japonensis  on 

plate). 

Gymuoglaiix  lawrencii 

Gypobierax  angulenais  (immature 

examples). 
Hadroatomns  lioniocbroua,  cf,  9  •  -• 

.  fgH 

Hirmophila  pulchra,  ,/ 

IlalniaturiiH  liirtuoaua 

Ha]mlu  nielanura 

llapalortila  castjinca , 

IlarporliyDrbu.s  oi-t^llatua 

lletcroi-ercuH  aurantii  vertex 

Het«ro|>elma  flavicapilliun 

igniwps 

wallacii 

nip|K)p<)taniiiH  am]>biblu8 

KipiHttragUH  liakcri,  young  (f 

Hirundinea  bellicoaa 

ferruginea 

rupeatria 

HomoriiB  lophotea 

HydroclidTua  capybara 

Hydru|mali8  fnrcifera 

Uyluctea  caataueita 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1803,  p.  375,  pi.  xxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18(W,  p.  71 1,  pi.  xl 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniant  and  I'litf-biniM,  p. 5.3,  pLxvii. 
Monogr.  ot  Jacauiam  and  I'liil'-birdH,  p.  27,  pi.  vii. . . 

Mouogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  I'litl'-liirdH,  p.  37,  pi.  x 

Monogi.of  JacaniarH  and  ruff-Uirdtt,  p.  31,pl.  viii.. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1855,  p.  13.  pi.  Ixx vii 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  IMitfldms,  p.  33.  pi.  ix... 

Monogr.  of  Jacauiara  and  I'utt'blrds,  p.  19,  pi.  v 

Coutr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  93,  i>l.  xc 

Monogr. of  Jacainar.s  an<l  I*ntt-l)ird«.  p.  15,  pi.  iv... 
Mouogr.  ot  Jacaniar.-*  and  I'utl-birds,  p.  11,  ])l.iii... 
Monogr.  of  Jacaniara  and  I'ulVbinlH,  p. '^3,  j»l.  vi... 

Monogr.  of  .lacainant  and  rutt'bird."*,  p.  7,  pi.  ii 

Quart.  Joiirn.  of  .Sci.,  London.  I,p.  Ul»,  pLil  (1864).. 

Exotic  Oniitb.,  p.  193,  \t\.  xcvii 

Exotic  Oruith.,j).  195,  pi.  xcviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  201,  pi  xxx 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xll 


AV oil's  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pi.  xxxix.. 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,pl. xxxvi. 


Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1875,  p.  527,  pL  llx 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London.  1886,  p.  504,  pi.  Ii 

Proc.  Zmd.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  817,  pi.  xxx  vii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  l.  jd.  xxii 

Pmc.  Zool.  So<!.  London.  1884,  \>.  539,  pi.  xlix 

Proc.  Zwd.  Soc.  Loudon,  1860,  p.  205,  pi.  xxi 

Cat.Bd8.Hrit.Mu8.,  XV,  p.  10,  pi.  i 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  77,  pi.  xxxix 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  79,  pi.  xl 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  77,  pi.  xxxix. 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  123,  pl.lxii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  100,  pi.  xiii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1869,  p.  120,  pi.  ix... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  160,  pi.  xvii. 
Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  319.  pi.  xviii. .. 

Ibis,  1877.  p.  445,  i)l.  ix 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  323,  pi.  xx. 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  315,  pi.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  80,  jd.  xciv 

Proc.  Z«Md.  Soc.  London,  1879,  i>.  527,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  6 

Ibis,  1877,  p.  444.  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Z<Md.  Soc.  London,  1879.  p.  526,  i>l.  xliii,  flg.  5 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  ]>.  317,  pi.  xix 

Proc.  Zool.  .S(M'.  London,  1864.  i>.  606,  pi.  xxx  vii,  Hg.  1 . 

Proc.  Z<H>1.  Soc.  London,  1856.  J).  292,  pi.  cxx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1804,  p.  607,  jd.  xxxvii,  flg.  2. 

Proc.  Zo(d.  Soc.  London,  1879,  i..  448,  pi.  xxxvi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlvi 


.do 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  p.  327.  pi.  xxix . 
Wolf  a  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pi.  xxxvi 


Cat.  IWs.  Brit.  .M us.,  X 1 V,  p.  334,  pi.  xxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  lA>ndon,  1879,  p.  517.  jd.  xlii,  flg.  12 

Ibis,  1886,  p.  259,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  So<-.  Loudon,  1874,  p.  247,  jd.  xlii 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London.  1875,  ji.  410,  pi.  1. 


Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  I'ulf  birds.  ]>.  143,  pi.  xlvii . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1H62,  p.  18,  pi.  lii 


Cat.  lU\a.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  32.5,  pi.  xxiii. 
Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV.  1..  321,  pi.  xxi  ... 
Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV.  p.  322,  pi.  xxii.... 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus..  XIV,  i>.  319.  pi.  xx 

Wolfs  Zocdogical  SkeUhes,  I,  pi.  xxvii 

Proc.  Zool.  StK-.  London,  1868,  p.  214,  pi.  xvi. 

Ibis,  1869.  p.  196,  pi.  v,  flg.  1 

Ibis,  1869,  p.  190,  pi.  v,  flg.  2 


Ibis,  1869,  ]>.  198,  id.  v,  flg.  3 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  p.  195,  pi.  ix 

Ouart.Journ.  of  Sci..  London.  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865). 

Argentine  Ornith.,  II,  ji.  15.  pi.  xii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  57,  pi.  xxlx 


BIBLIOGEAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATEE.       113 
List  of  species  figured — Coutinued. 


Name. 


Where  figured. 


Xo.  of 
I  paper. 


Hylobates  hoolock 

lar 

lencogenys 

Hylophilns  bruiineiceps 

ferruj;ineii'roii8 

f  uscicapillus 

luuscicapiuus 

ochraceicepa 

nibrifrons 

semicinereus 

Hypocneinia  hypoxantha 

K-pidonota,  d",  ? 

Hiflanola'ma 

lueliiuoatitta,  cT,  ? 

Hy pocolius  ampeliiius,  c^ 

Hypopyrrbns  pyrrbogaster,  egg. . . 

Hypota'iiidia  sukirostris 

Hypotriorcbis  castanonotue 

Hystrix  iiialabarica 

Ibis  a-tbiopica,  young  and  egg 

Icterus  abeilbti,  cT.  ? 

grace-annae,   $ 

Eauxwelli 

laudabilis 

pnstulatus,  c',  ? 

Idiopsar  brachyurus 

lodopleura  Icucopy gia 

Iridornis  porphyrocepbala 

reiubardti 

Jacauiaralcyon  tridactyla,  <S 

Jacamerops  grandis,  cf,  9 

Lagothrix  buniboldtii,  adult  and 

young. 

Laletes  osbumi 

Lauio  aurantiua,  cT,  ? 

lawrenci  i,  young ' 

leucothorax,  cf ,  ? 

Latbria  uropygialis 

Lemur  catta 

leucomystax 

mongoz,  cf ,  2 

uigrifrons  (aault  and  young) . . 

varius 

xanthomystax 

Leptastbenura  andicola 

Leptopogon  erythrops 

oustaleti 

Leucopeza  semperi 

Leucopbantes  bracbyurus 

Leucopternis  palliata 

princeps 

semiplunibea 

superciliaris 

Lipaugus  rul'escens 

subalaris 

uniruf us 

Lobiopbasis  bulweri 

Lopbopborus  I'buysi 

sclateri 

LoricubiH  aurantiifrons,  ? 

cbrysonotuH,  cf,  J 

tener,  9 

Loriua  cblorocercus 

tibialis 

Loxioides  bailleui 

Lynx  canadensis  (Felis  canadensis 

"on  i)late). 

Maccacus  leoninus 

ocreat  us 


rbeso  similis 

rufescens 

epeciosus 

Malacoptila  fulvigularis. 

fusca,  (f 

inomata,  cf,  9 

^    panamensis,  cTi  9  -•- 

poliopis 

rufa 

substriata 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  86,  pi.  v,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  86,  pi.  v,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  679.  pi.  Ixx 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  305,  pi.  xi,  tig.  1 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  307,  pi.  xi,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  303,  pi.  x,  fig.  2 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  299,  pi.  X,  fig.  I 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  44,pl.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1867,  p.  569,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  1 . . . 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  570,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  2 . . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  573,  pi.  xliii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV.  p.  287,  pi.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  254,  pi.  Ixxii,  fig.  2  . . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1854,  p.  254,  pi.  Ixxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  147,  pi.  xv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  510,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  4. . . 

Ibis,  1880,  p.  311,  pi.  vi 

Ibis,  1861,  p.  346,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  353,  pi.  xvi 

Ibis,  1878,  p.  449,  pi.  xii 

Exotic  Omitb.,p.  187,  pi.  xciv 

Ibis,  1883.  p.  368,  pi.  xi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI,  p.  377,  pi.  x viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871.  p.  270,  pi.  xxi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  47,  pi.  xxiv 

Ibis,  1884.  p.  240,  pi.  vii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  393,  pi.  xxvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  227,pl.  ex 

Ibis,  1865,  p.  495,  pi.  xi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  PuflT-birds,  p.  49,  pi.  xvi. . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putf-birds,  p.  57,  pi.  jtviii. 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1863,  p.  374,  pi.  xxxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pi.  xiv,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Omitb.,  p.  61,  pi.  xxxi 

Ibis,  1885,  p.  272,  pi.  vi,flg.  2. 


Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  63,  pi.  xxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1376,  p.  355,  pi.  xxxii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864). 
do  , 


xvi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  230,  pi. 
"VVolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  ii. . 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  I,  p.  219,  pi.  ii  (1864) 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  636.  pi.  xlix,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  119,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1887.  p.  48,  pi.  ix,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1878,  p.  14,  pi.  ii .   

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1873,  p.  691,  pi.  liii 

Exotic  Omitb.,  p.  97,  pi.  xlix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  p.  429,  pi.  xxiv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  121,  pi.  Ixi 

Exotic  Omitb.,  p.  75,  pi.  xxxviii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  5,  pi.  iii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  3.  pi.  ii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  465,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  163,  pi.  xiv 

Kowlev's  Ornith.  Miscell.,  II,  p.  376,  pi.  Ixxii,  rig.  1  (1877) . . . 

Ibis.  1872,  p.  324,  pi.  xi 

Kowley'sOrnitb.  Miscell.,  II,  p.  376,  ])1.  ixxii,  figs.  2, 3  (1877) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1867,  p.]83.j)l.  xvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  499,  pi.  xl 

Ibis,  1879,  p,  90,  pi.  ii 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xii 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  664,  pi.  xxxv 

Wolfs  Zoological  .Sketdies,  II,  pi,  i 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1800,  p.  420,  pi.  Ixxxii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  4!t5,  pi.  xxv 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  495,  pi.  xxiv 

Proc.  ZfK)I.  Soc.  London,  1875,  ]>.  418.  pi.  xlvii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  I'utl'-birds,  p.  127,  ]t\.  xlii 

Monogr,  of  Jacamars  and  Purt-birds,  p.  111,  ]>!.  xxxvii . . . 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  I'u1l'I)irds,  p.  125,  pi.  xii 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  I'utF-birds,  p.  1 19.  p).  xl 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lowlon,  1882,  p.  86,  pi.  viii 

Monogr. of  Jacamars  and  Purt-birds,  p.  115,  pi. xxxviii... 


Monoer.  of  Jacamars  and  IMifi-birds,  ".  129,  jd.  xliii. 
I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudoo,  l^d,  p,  123,  J  '  '" 


,pl.'U 


502 

502 

763 

892 

892 

892 

892 

8 

413 

413 

454 

22 

64 

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1088 

825 

863 

239 

344 

805 

12 

949 

19 

546 

12 

970 

20 

81 

363 

15 

15 

294 

212 

12 

995 

12 

723 

335 

335 

543 

7 

335 

335 

495 

20 

1019 

711 

628 

12 

346 

12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

731 

430 

509 

769 

603 

769 

402 

552 

834 

7 

518 

7 

192 

582 

582 

692 

15 

15 

15 

15 

253 

15 

15 

55 


415— No.  49- 


114  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Li»t  of  speciet  figured — Coutiuued. 


IfMne. 


Where  figured. 


No.  of 
peper. 


MalnroptilA  torqnntA 

MalHt'othrnupis  (Iciitatn 

MiicroituH  t'nilM-H('i>ii8,  yuiing 

iiiiyi>r 

—  rufiia 

Mnniu'odiit  c<>mrii 

Mar^arorn  is  brnnnescens 

Maoins  coroinilat UH 

Mcgalainia  aaiut  ioa 

MegHlunia  intor8ca^>ularlH 

^tocaiKHliiisniacj^illi  vrnyii 

MflaniTjws  riibripilarix 

^MulanutiH  bjpuleucu.H,  adalt  and 

young. 
MeleaRris  ocollata,  cf,  $  (bea<l8)... 

Meli<lo«-to8  toniuatus 

MeliiioteA  f;\niiii)|m 

Mdlli  vora  fapt'iisis 

indica 

Icucouotn 

McphitiH  buniboldtii 

Merjianotta  tiimeri,  c/,  9 

Mi-topiaiia  jK-posaca,  </,  ? 

Metopotbrix  niirantiacus 

Microbat«'8  coUaris 

MicrrK'crculns  8(|uaniiilatus 

Micromoiiacha  hiuccolato 

Midas  devillii,  J" 

geofl'roii 

Milvago  aiistralis  (egg),  2  figures. . 

carnnculat  U8.  - 

^tinius  triiirus 

Mitrepborus  pba;ocorcu8 

Mitua  salvini,  J 

tonientosa 

tuberosa 

Molotbnis  badiiis 

nifo-axillaris,  pull 

Mooaoha  tlavirostns 

grandior,  J 

ini>rpheus 

nigra 

nigrirrong,  cT 

pallesceus 

peniaoa 

Mouarcha  castas 

muudus 

vertic-alis 

Munia  forln-si 

inebciia 

Mimcisaxicola  riibricapilla 

Miiscivora  oc<;irti'ntalis,  <S,  ? 

Myctcria  aiistralis 

— —  scnegaleiisis  (Cicuuia  senega- 

lensisin  text). 

Myiade8t<»a  elisabetha* 

obsciinis 

ralloides,  adult  and  young.... 

iinlcolor 

Myiarchus  semirufus 

>lyiubiu8  fla  vicans 

uatioiii 

pulcber 

roraima; 

Myiocetetea  texenais  (egg) 

Mynnecizaleucaspis 

inargaritata,  cf,  9 

Myniif'<;opbaga  j  iibata 


Monocn*.  of  •Tacamarfi  and  PnfT- birds,  p.  117,  pL  xzxlx. 

Proc.Zool.  S«f.  London.  187(1.  j).  '.K>:i.  pi.  xxxi 

rro<-.  Zool.  S«M\  London,  1870,  p.  126.pl.  x 

Quart.. lourn.  of  S<1..  London.  II,  p.  19.  pi.  5(1866) 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketrlies,  II.  pi.  xxvi 

I'roc.  Zool  S<K'.  London,  1«7«.  p.4r>»,  pi.  xlli 

I'roo.  ZcK)l.  Sitr.  Loudon.  1H56,  p.  27,  pi.  cxvi 

Cat.  American  Uirds,  p.  247.  pi.  xix 

Int4.dle<'tual  Olmcrver,  XII.  p.  243,  pi.  viii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Sw.  London,  l«8t»,  p.  65,  jd.  vi , '.. 

l*ro<.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  187(S,  p. 460,  pi.  xliii.. 

I'roc.  Zool.  S<M'.  London,  1858,  p.  2,  pi.  cxxxi •... 

Exotic  Omitb.,p.85,  pi.  xUii 


I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1861,  p.  402,  pi.  xl. . 
l'ro<-.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  187.3,  p.  694,  pi.  Iv.. 
I'loc.  Zo<d.  So<'.  London,  1873,  p.  (J9."),  jil.  hi. 

"NVolTs  Zoological  Sket<-lic8,  II.  pi.  ix 

do 

Proo.  Zool.  So<-.  London,  18(57,j).  98,  jd.  viii  . 
Woirs  Zoidogii'al  Skotibcs,  I,  pi.  xv 


Mymiclastc*  plumbeus,  tf,  $•-. 
Mymiotberulaerytbrura,  cT,  $• 

niultostriata,  cT,  9 

omata,  </,  ^ 

BurinarocnsiH 

MyEomela  cineracea 

Nasiterua  pusio 

N emoaia  alldgidaris,  (f,  9 


Xeoniorphus  radioloaua. 

aal vini 

Neopipo  rubicuoda 


Exotic  OrnitTi.,  p.  199,  pi.  c 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1870,  ]i.  666.  jd.  xxxvii ^ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  it.  190,  jd.  xviii » 

lbi>4, 1883,  ]).  96,  pi.  iii  (KImmplioca-nus  cidlaris  in  text).... 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1875,  ]>.  37.  nl.  vi 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Putl-birds,  p.  131,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  220.  pi.  xiii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871.  p.  478,  pi.  xxxviii 

Ibis,  1860,p.  25,  pi.  i.flgs.  1.2 

Ibis,  1801.  p.  19,  pl.i 

Argentine  Omith.,  I.  p.  8.  pi.  i 

Ibis.  1859,  p.  442,  pi.  xiv.  fig.  2 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  X,  p.  .545.  jd.xcv  (1879) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon.  I X,  p.  284,  pi.  Hi  (1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  28;t.  pi.  li  (1875) 

Argentine  Ornith.,I,  p.  95,i)l.  vi,  fig.  1 

Argentine  Ornitli..  I,  p.  86,  pi.  vi,  fig.  2 

Mouogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  PiitT-birds.  p.  149,  pi.  xlix 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Piiff-binls,  p.  155.  ]d.  lii 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Putl'-birda,  p.  151,  pl.l 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Putl-birds,  p.  145.  pi.  xlviii 

Monogr.  of  Jai'ainars  and  I'utt'-birds,  p.  159,  pi.  liv 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  Puff-birds.  ]i.  157.  pi.  liii 

Monogr.  of  Jacaniars  and  I'utt'-birds,  p.  153,  pi.  li 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1883,  p.  53.  pi.  xii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  188,3.  p.  54,  pi.  xii,  fig.  2 

I'rcM..  Zool.  S<H-.  London.1877,  p.99.  pi.  xiv.  fig.  1 

I'rwi.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1879,  p.  449,  nl.  xxxvii,  fig.  3 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,1880,  p.  06.  pi.  vii,  fig.  2 

I'roc.  Zool.  So*',  London,  1867,  ji.  986,  pi.  xlvi 

Cat.  IkK  nrit.  Mus..  XIV,p.  194,  pl.xv 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlvii 

■\V oil's  Zoological  Skutcbeii,  II,  pi.  xliii 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  55,  pi.  xxviii 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  j).  49,  pi.  xxv 

Exotic  Omit h.,  p.  5.3,  pi.  xxvii 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  n.  51 ,  pi.  xxvi 

I'roc.  Zool.  S<M-.  London,  1878,  p.  138,  pl.xi 

Cat.  lids.  IJrit.  M us.,  X IV,  p.  205,  pi.  x vii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  99,  pi.  xi,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1866,  p.  100,  pi.  xi,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Ms.  llrit.  Miis.,  X I V,  p.  208,  jd,  xviii 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  123,  pi.  V,  fig.  5 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc,  Loudon,  1854,  p.  253,  pi.  Ixx 

Pr<K-.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  253,  jd.  ixxi 

■\Volf  8  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  id.  xxx 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci..  London.  II,  ]>.  621,  pi.  8(1865) 

Pro<'.  ZooL  Soc.  Liindon.  1858.  p.  275.  pi.  cxliii 

Cat.  IJds.  nrit.  Mu8.,XV,p.  236,pl.  XV 

Proc.  Zocd.  S<M'.  London.  1858,  p.  234,  pi.  cxli,  figa.  2, 8. . 
>1. : 


Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  179, pi.  xv, 

I'roc.  Zool.  Sic  London,  1858,  p.  ZH.  pi.  <xli,  fig.  1 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  449,  pi.  xxxvii,  fig.  1. 

I'roc.  Zo<d.  So<'.  London,  1865.  p.  620,  id.  xxxv 

Cat.  IJds.  HritMus.,  XI,  p.  227.  pi,  xii 

I'roc.  Z««>1,  Soc.  London,  1856,  ji.  109,  pi.  xcix 

Pr<K-.  Zool.  So<'.  London,  1878,  p.  439,  pi,  xxvii 

I'roc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  60,  jil.  fi- 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1869,  p.  138,  pi.  xxx,  fig.  3... 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       115 

List  of  species  figured- — Continued. 


liame. 


Neorbynchu8  naseaus  (masens  on 
plate). 

Nigrita  bicolor 

Niiiox  forbesi 

Notliocrax  urumutuin 


Where  figured. 


Troc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  347,  pi.  xii. 


Xo.of 
paper. 


Konnula  brunnea 

cineracea .' 

ru  becula 

ruticapilla 

Nothoprocta  t aczanowskii 

Nothura  darwiiii 

Numida,  sp.,  bead  and  neck 

Nyctereutes  procynides 

Nyct  ibius  bracteatus 

Nyctipi  tbecus  ruflpe.s 

Nynipbicus  coruutus 

Ocbthodiasta  fusco-rufus 

Ochthoeca  citrinifrons ^ 

f  uniicolor 

leuconietopa 

pulchella 

OcyaluB.wagleri,  egg 

Ocydromus  australis,  cf ,  J 

sy  Ivestris 

Oidicnemus  superciliaris 

Oncostoiua  cinereigulare 

Oreas  canna  (young) 

Oreomanes  f raaeri 

Ortygocichla  rubiginosa,  bird  and 
egg. 

Oryx  bcisa,  9  <idult  and  young 

loucoryx,  cT,  ? 

,  young 

Ostinops  atrocaataneus,  egg 

oleagiueus 

aaliuoui 

Otaria  bookeri 

Otia  tarda 

Otocorya  peregrina 

Ovia  cy cloceroa  (O.  viguei  on  plate) . 

tragelaphua,  cT.  ?  and  young. 

vignei  (O.  cy  cloceroa  in  text),  i 

cf,  ?  and  young.  | 

Oxyrbampbua  frator,  9  adult  and 

young.  [ 

Oxy urua  nia.safuerfB ! 

Paclij'cephala  arctitorquia,  cT,  ?  .  ■  •! 

luaco-tlava,  </.  ? i 

Pacbvrbamphua  spodiurus,  J,  $  .. 

I'aradoxurua  prehonsilis 

Paraniy  tbia  niontium \ 

Pa.saer  iiiaubina,  cf ,  $ ! 

Pauxi  galeata I 

var.  rubra ' 

Pelecanns  fuacua,  two  iudividuala  [ 

in  diflbrent  plumagea.  j 
rufescens,  two  young  birda  in  i 

different  plumagea. 

sbarpii 

trachyrbynchus i 

Percnoatola  lunebris,  (/,  $ 1 

Petaurtm,  sp i 

tagiianoidea ' 

Pbacelodonius  ruilpennia j 

PbacocbdTu.s  seliani,  $ 1 

Pbaacolarctoa  cin<'reiia ' 

Pbaaroloniy.-i  laaiorbinua  (P.  lati- 

I'rona  in  text). 

latifrona  (P.    laaiorbinua   on  '. 

plate).  j 

. wombat  adult  and  young 

-    Pbasianti.s  principalis.Vf 

reeveai,  j" ,  J ; 


Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  34,  pi.  Ixxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  IiOn(lon,  1883,  p.  52,  pi.  xi 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  IX,  p.  282,  pi.  1  (1875) 

Traua.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  X,  p.  545,  pi.  xciv  (1879) 

Monogr.  of  Jaciuuars  and  Putt'- birds,  j>.  141,  pi.  xlvi,  fig.  2. 
Monogr.  of  Jacamara  and  IMiff-birds*,  p.  135,  pi.  xlv,  fig.  2. 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  133,  pi.  xlv,  fig.  1. . 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putt'-birda,  p.  137,  pi.  xlvi,  fig.  1. 

I^roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  679,  pi.  Ixxxiv 

Argentine  Omitb.,  II,  p.  213,  pi.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  86,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  323,  pi.  1 

Exotic  Ornitb.,  p.  39,  pi.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Londcm,  1872,  j).  3,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1879,  p.  550,  pi.  xliv 

Cat.  Eds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  18,  pi.  V 

Cat.  Bda.  J5rit.  Mus.,  XIV ,  p.  22,  pi.  vii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856,  p.  28,  pi.  cxvii 

Cat.  Bda.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  21,  pi.  vi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  22,  pi.  vii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879.  p.  508.  pi.  xliii,  fig.  3 

Wolfa  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xlii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  472,  pi.  xxxv 

Exotic  Ornith.,]).  59,  i)l.xxx 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  208,  pi.  xviii,  fig.  1 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1860,  p.  75,  pi.  clix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  452,  pi.  xxxix 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  626,  pi.  liv 

Wolfa  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxiii : 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  11,  pi.  xix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  509,  pi.  xliii,  figs.  1, 2. 


Ilus,  1883,  p.  154,  pi.  vii. 


1883,  p.  153,  pi.  vi. 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pi.  xi 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xlv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  110,  pi.  cii . . . 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  128,  pi.  Ixxx. 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxi 

Wolfa  Zoological  Sketchea,  I,  pl.  xxiv 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860,  p.  127,  pl.  Ixxix. 
Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  131,  pl.  Ix  vi 


Ibia,  1871,  p.  180,  pl.  vii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  55,  pl.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  198,  pl.  x  xviii i 

Cat.  Bda.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV.  p.  341,  pl.  xxv 

Proc.  Zr)ol.  Soc.  Loudon,  1877,  p.  681,  pl.  Ixxi 

Ibis,  1893,  p.  244,  pl.  vii [ 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lond(m,  1881,  j).  169,  pl.  xvi '. i 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  285,  i)l.  liii,  fig.  1  ( 1875) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  IX,  p.  285,  pl.  liii,  fig.  2  (1875) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1808,  p.  268,  pl.  xx\  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  267,  pl.  xxvi 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871 ,  p.  632,  \>\.  li 

Proc.  Zocd.  Soc.  London,  1883.  \i.  463,  pl.  xlvi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1807,  p.  980,  pl.  xlv 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  li),  pl.  5  (1865) . 

do 

Cat.  Bda.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV.  p.  83,  pl.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  276,  pl.  xx 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  19,  pl.  5  (1865). 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxvii 


Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  Londim,  II,  p.  19,  pl.  5  (1865). 
Avolfa  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxvii 


a(Bmmerringii,  cf,  $  . 

torquatua,  </,  9 


Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pl.  xxxii.... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  L(mdon,  1885,  p.  324,  ]>1.  xxii. 
Wolfs  Zoological  .Sketches,  II,  jd.  xxxiii.. 
List  of  Species  of  Phasianida', p.  5,  pl.  i... 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxxii. . . 
List  of  Species  of  Phaaianidffi,  p.  5,  pl.  ii... 
Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pL  xxxvii. .. 


467 

44 

926 

705 

839 

15 

15 

15 

15 

671 

21 

1085 

660 

12 

577 

826 

20 

20 

84 

20 

20 

825 

7 

486 

12 

8 

7 

164 

879 

881 

7 

7 

825 

948 

948 

7 

7 

76 

7 

167 

7 


167 
12 

566 
926 
932 
20 
763 
1188 
870 
705 
705 
441 

441 

557 
941 
423 
366 
366 
22 
474 
366 
7 

366 

7 

7 
980 

7 
10 

7 
10 

7 


116  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

LUt  of  apeoiea  figured — Coutiiiued. 


Kaiue. 


Wliere  flgmeed. 


PhiiHiniiiis   versicolor,    cTi  9.  *"•! 

JOUIIJI- 

Pliilydor  coiiHobrinus 

cry  ilin)ni>tuH 

Phlouivnaa  Imrt  letti 

j<)hannn' 

Plilii).'ii|i8id  inocleaniiaiii 

IMiii'iiicDptoriis  juiiu-ai 

IMiu;uicuthraui)i8  guttunUia,  cT  •  -  - 

IMirygiluB  coracinus 

uciilaris,  d,  5' 

Pliylldmvias  griseocapilla 

seniifosca 

Ph ytotoina  rutila,  </ ,  9 

Pict>lapt<-8  layardi 

I'ioiiiis  coralliiiUH 

liirmatotis 

tuniultaosna 

Pipilopsis  flttvipularis 

Pipra  tlavicapilla 

—  flavotincta 

isidcirei 

leucorrhoa 

—  mentalis,  cTi  9 

nattereri,  cf,  9 

l>yroci'pliala 

Pijinvidca  alliiventris 

Piproola  frontalis 

jucuuda 

riefferii,  egg 

Pitangus  derbianus  (t*Kg) 

Pit hecia.  sp 

albiiiasa 

sataiiitA,  young 

I'ith  V  8  er  V  t  lirophry  a 

lunulata,  9 

Pityliia  liunicralis 

I'la'ty rhy nchus  albogularla 

— —  coronatiiH 

flavigularia 

Plectropterua  gambensis,  d" 

riipp«'lli,  (•< 

Po!cil<)dry as  ii'thiops 

Pu-ocei)haliiH  rueppelli,  J",  9 

Polybonis  tliariis,  var 

Poly<'hloni8  westcrmaiini 

Polyplt'ctron  bicalcaratiim,  (f,  9  ■ 

^—  chinaius,  egg 

Pooapiza  uonapartii,  <S,  9 

ca'Rar 

ervt  hropbry  8 

whitii.cT.  ^ 

Porcula  oalvania 

,  young 

Porzana  albigmaria,  cT.  9 

—  caHtaiieicepa 

ery throws 

—  hauxwclli 

leucopyrrha 

levraudi 

— —  iiieLinopba'a 

— —  rubra 

Potaino<!ho!ru8  africanus 

Itenicillat  us 

,  9  aud  young 

Prioulrhyncbus  cariuatus 

PrioiKM^bilua  nielanoxanthus 

—  TinceuH,  </ ,  9 

P«alirtoprociio  albicepa 

PsittoHitiza  riefleri.  egg 

I'tcrogluHMiiH  didymuH 

PUtoiiivm  iiiiigniticus 

Ptcropto<'buH  thoracicurt 

Pt«^ropu»  fornioHUS 

PtilociiloriH  buc'kloyi,  adnlt   and 

young. 

Ptilogonys  caudatiiB,  r^,  9 

PtilonOpUM  iMtlhjH 

Ptilonorbyui'him  holosericvuK,  S, 

9 ,  and  iuuuature.  , 


"WolTa  Zoological  Skotchoa,!,  pi.  xxxviii 

(.'nt.  B<l8.  Hrit.  Mh8.,  XV.  p.  08,  pl.ix 

Cat.  H<Ih.  Hrit.  Mua..  XV,i..90,pl.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  hondon,  186;j,  ]i.  :i77,  pi.  xxxiv. 
l'r<H'.  Zool.  S«K'.  London,  1877,  p.  112,  pi.  xvi 


Exotic  Ornith.,  I).  17,  pl.ix 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1886.  p.  398.  pi.  xxxvi 

Cat.  IJda.  Brit.Mua..  XI,  p.  201.  pl.xi 

Proc.  Zm.l.  Soc.  London,  1879.  p.  502,  pi.  xlii,flg.4 

l'r<H-.  Zend.  Soc.  London,  1891,  p.  ISA,  pi.  xlii 

Pr<R\  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18.58,  p.  454,  j)!.  cxlv 

Pn)c.  Z<K>1.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  382,  pi.  xxxvi,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  ;;8;i,  \i\.  xxxvi,  tig.  1 

Argentine  Omith.,  I,  i>.  164,  pi.  viii 

Ibis,  1873,  p.  385,  pi.  xiv 

Kowlev'8  Omith.MiH(ell.,IILp.6,pl.  Ixxx  (1877) 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  401,  pi.  xiii. 


Kowlev'a  Ornith.  Miscell.,  Ill,  p.  6,  pi.  Ixxxi  (1877) 
Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  131,  pi.  xcviii 


Contr.  to  Ornithology,  18.12,  p.  132,  ])1.  xcvii,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  So<'.  London,  1852.  ji.  34.  id.  xlviii 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  \>.  132.  pi.  c,  tig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18t(3.  p.  63,  pi.  x 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1856.  p.  299,  pi.  cxzi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1864,  p.  611,  pi.  xxxix 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1852,  p.  132,  pi.  xovii,  fig.  1 

Contr.  to  Ornithology,  1832.  p.  131.  pi.  c.  tig.  2 

Ibis.  1878.  p.  169.  pi.  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1860.  p.  89,  pi.  cbc  (Euchlomia  jn- 
cunda  on  plate). 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879.  p.  519,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  8 

Ibis.  1859,  p.  120,  pi.  v,  tig.  3 

Quart.  Journ.  of  Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  258,  pi.  xxix 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1^64,  p.  712.  pi.  x li 

Pri)c.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1854.  p.  255,  pi.  Ixxii,  tig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1873,  p.  276,  pi.  xxvi 

Exotic  Ornitli..]).  167, jul.  Ixxxiv 

Cat.  IJds.  I5rit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  67,  pi.  viii,  flg.  2. 


Cat.  American  IJirds,  p.  207,  pl.  xvii 

Cat.  Bds.  I$rit.  :M u.s.,  X1\,  p.  65,  pl.  viii,  flg.  1 

Proti.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  j).  132.  pl.  diii.  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  j).  1 32,  pl.  cliii,  flg.  1 

PrtKJ.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  6(i.  pl.  vii,  flg.  f 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1 882,  \t.  hll,  pl.  xl ii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  333,  pl.  xxv 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  Loudon,  1857,  ]>.  226.  pl.  cxx vii 

List  of  Species  of  Pliasianida-.  p.  12,  p1.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  i>.  116,  pl.  viii,  flg.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1867.  p.  341,pl.  xx 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1H69.  p.  152,  pl.  xiii 

Ibis,  1881 ,  p.  599,  pl.  xvii,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  1883.  p.  43,  pl.ix 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1882,  )>.  546.  pl.  xxxvil 

Pr<)C.  Z(Hd.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  388,  pl.  xliii 

ExoticOmith.,p.  109,  pl.lv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  155.  pl.  Ixxviii 

I'rtK',.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1 867,  p.  343,  pl.  xxi 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  105.  pl.liii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  lll.pl.  Ivi 

Pnw.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  p.  452,  pl.  xxxv 

Exotic  Ornith..  p.  107,  pl.  liv 

ExoticOrnith.,p.  31.pl.  xvi 

Wolf  a  Zo<dogical  Sketches,  I.  pl.  xxviii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  xxix 

Proc.  Z(Md.  S«M-.  London,  1«61 ,  p.  62.  pl.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1857,  p.  257,  pL  cxx  viii 

IbiH,  1874,  p.  3.  pl.  i.  flg.  3 

Ibis,  1874,  p.  2.  pl.  i,  flgs.  1, 2 

Proc  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  108,  pl.  xi v 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  .504.  pl.  xlii,  flg.  8 

Cat.  IWs.  Brit.  Mua..  XIX.  p.  147.  pl.  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1872.  p.  635,  jd.  1 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1K64,  p.  6(»,  pi.  xxxviii 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  193,  pl.xxii 

Vnw.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  158,  pl.  xvi 

Exotic  Oniith.,p.  ll,pl.  vi 

VuM.-.  ZiKd.  Soc.  I^ndon,  1873,  p.  696,  pl.  Mi 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxviii 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OP  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SOLATER.       117 
List  of  species  figured — Continued. 


Xame. 


Where  figured. 


TSo.  of 
paper. 


Pyranga  roseognlaris 

Pyrgisoma  biarcuatuin  (egg) 

cabanisi 

kieneri 

leucote 

rubricatiim 

Pyriglena  ellisiana 

ty rannina,  cT ,  5 

Pyroderu.s  orenocensis,  egg 

Querquedula  andium 

falcata  X  Tadoma  casarca. . 

puaa 

Quiscalus  tenuirostris 

Kalliis  antarcticus 

iusignis 

iiitactiis 

niaculatus 

semiplunibeus 

Rharuphoca;nu8  cinereiventris — 

collaris 

Rhamplioc(Elu3  flanimigerus,  egg  , 
Rhea  americana 

(jouug) 

darwinii 

iiiaf  rorhyncha 

Ebinoceroa  bicomis,  ^ 

,  dir 


Ibis,  1873,  p.  125,  pi.  iii 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  18,  pi.  V,  fig.  2 

ExoticOruith.,p.  129,pl.lxv,flg.l 

Exotic  Oiuith.,  p.  130,  pi.  Ixv,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Ornitli.,  p.  128,  pi.  Ixiv,  fig.  2 

Exotic  Oruith.,  p.  127,  pi.  ixiv,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  109,  pi .  c 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  90,  pi.  xcviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  520,  pi.  xliii,  fig.  7... 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  387,  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  1,  pi.  1 

Exotic  Oniith.,  p.  197,  pi.  xcix 

Ibis,  1884,  p.  157,  pi.  V 

Exotic  Ornith.,p.  163,  pi.  Ixxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  66,  pi.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1869,  p.  123,  pi.  x 

Argentine  Omith.,  II,  p.  184,  pi.  xix , 

Exotic  Ornith.,p.  165,  pi.  Ixxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  76,  pi.  Ixxxvii 

Ibis,  1883,  p.  96,  pi.  ill  (Microbates  collaris  on  pbvte) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  501,  pi.  xlii,  fig.  3 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  355.  pi.  Ixviii  (1862) . 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  xlii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  357,  pl.  Ixx  (1862) . . . 
Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  356,  pl.  Ixix  (1862) . . 


,  young 

,  head . . . 

■  lasiotis,  9  . 


'Simus,  head.. 
■  Bondaicus,  cf . 


■  sumatreusis,  $  . . 


iinicomis,  tf 

Khinochetua  jubatua 

Rhinocrypta  I'lilva  ( fusca  in  text) . 

fusca  (fulva  on  plate) 

Rhipidura  f  usco-rufa 

Rhyncbocyclus  fulvipectus 

Rhynchostruthus  socotranus 

Ru'picola  sanguinolenta 

Saiga  tartarica,  cf,  $ 

Saltator  albicoUis,  egg 

arrenionops 

Saltatricula  multicolor 

Sarcidiomis  caranculata,  cf,  9 

melauonota,  cT,  ? 

Sarcorhamphns  sequatorialis 

Sclerurus  mexicanus 

Scops    barbarus  (in    normal   and 

abnormal  plumages). 

fiammeola 

usta 

Semioptera  wallacii,  cf ,  9 ■ 

Sibia  anri<'nlaris 

Siptornis  subcristata  (Synallaxis 

subcristata  on  plate). 

Sirystes  albocinereus 

Sitta  krneperi 

Spermophila  aurita,  cT 

nigro-rufa,  c^,  9 

ocellata,  9 

pileata,  cf 

Sphingnrus  spinosas 

Stenopsis  ruficervix 

Stcphanophoriisleucocephalas 

Strepsiceros  imberbis 

Struthio  camelus 

,  young 

Sublcgatns  glaber 

Sus  andanianensis 

Sycalis  aureiventris,  cf,  9 

chrysops 

lutea 

Synallaxis  adusta 

candipi 

ca.stauea 

curtata 


Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  655,  pl.  xcix  (1876) 

Student  and  Intellectual  Observer,  IV,  p.  321,  pl.  xi  (1870) . 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1868,  p.  529,  pl.  xli •. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1 886,  p.  144,  pl.  xvi,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  493,  pl.  xxiii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  652.  pl.  xcviii  (1870) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1886,  p.  143,  pl.  xvi,  fig.  1 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  649,  pl.  xcvi  ( 1876) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  p.  182,  pl.  xxviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  790,  pl.  Ix  vii 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon.  IX,  p.  650,  pl.  xcvii  (1876) 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IX,  p.  645,  pl.  xcv  (1876) 

Wolf's  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  xlv 

Ibis,  1874,  p.  198,  pl.  viii.' 

do 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  197,  pl.  xxvli 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  167,  pl.  xiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1881,  p.  170,  pl.  xvii 

Exotic  Orni th . ,  p.  29,  pl.  x v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  240,  pl.  xvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1879,  p.  505,  pl.  xlii,  fig.  9 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  84,  pl.  xcii 

Argentine  Omith.,  I,  p.  61,  pl.  v 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1876,  p.  695,  pl.  Ixviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1876,  p.  694,  pl.  Ixvii    

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  349,  pl.  xxxv 

Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  149,  pl.  xii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  101,  pl.  li 


ExoticOrnith.,p.99,pl.l 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  265,  pl.  61  (1858) . 

Ibis,  1860,  p.  26,  pl.  it 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  109,  pl.  iv 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  X  V,  p.  62,  pl.  iv 


Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mns.,  XIV,  p.  181,  pl.  xiv  . 
Ibis,  1865,  p.  307,  pl.  vii  . 


Ibis,  I860,  p.  307,  pl.  vu 

Ibis,  1871, )).  14,  pl.  ii,  figs.  1,  2  . 
Ibis,  1871,  p.  6,  pl.  i,  figs.  1,2... 


Ibis,'  1871,'  p.  14.  pl.'ii.  Hg.  3. 
Ibis,  1871,  p.  5,  pl.  i,  fig.  3  . 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  p.  389,  pl.  xxxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1866,  p.  140,  pl.  xi v 

Argentine  Ornith.,  I,  j).  38.  ])1.  iv 

I'roc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1884,  j).  45,  pl.  iv 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  Londou,  IV,  p.  355,  pl.  Ixviia  (1862)  . . . 

Wolf's  Zoologiciil  Sketches,  1 1,  pl.  xli , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  pp.  171, 172,  pl.  xiii,  fig.  2  . 

Wolf's  Zoological  .Sketches,  II,  pl.  xxii 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  47,  pl.  iii 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  45,  pl.  ii,  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1872,  p.  45,  pl.  ii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus..  Xv\  p.  55,  pl.  iii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  n.  15,  pl.  iii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  American  Birtls,  p.  152,  pl.  xiii 

Proc.  ZooL  Soo.  London,  1869,  p.  636,  pl.  xlix,  fig.  1 


634 

156a 

12 

12 

12 

12 

76 

75 

825 

724 

1083 

12 

969 

12 

845 

464 

21 

12 

73 

947 

825 

276 

7 

276 

276 

742 

531 

449 

1002 

582 

742 

1002 

742 

654 

595 

742 

742 

7 

674 

674 

932 

20 

870 

12 

403 

825 

74 

21 

734 

734 

939 

8 

12 

12 
119 
199 
394 

22 

20 
362 
565 
565 
565 
565 
959 
378 
21 
953 
276 

7 
435 

7 
601 
601 
601 
22 
645 

8 
495 


118  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATER   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 

Hat  of  tpeoies  figured — Continued. 


Name. 


Where  flgnred. 


Synallaxia  eirtbrothorax 

fasoo-rafa 

gnuuinicola 

n-iseo-miirina 

nypo8tiota 

kollari .' 

— ; —  pudibiinda 

8cutata 

stictothorax , 

salKsristata , 

(SiptomiB  Hubcriatata  in 

text). 

■ whitii 

Svmiiiinalbitarse 

TachvnhoniiR  chrysomelaa,  cfi  ?  -■ 

(lelattrii,  cf ,  9   

iiiclaleurus,  egg , 

nattereri.  cf 

phceniceas,  r/,  9 

xantkopygiua 

Tadnma  casarca  X  Quer(|iieduln 
falcata. 

tadomoidcs,  cf  i  ? 

variegata,  cTi  9 

vnlpanser  X  Casarcacana,  hy- 
brid, cf ,  9 

Ta-iiioptera  erythropygia 

holo8i>odia 

rubetra 

KtriaticoUia 

Talegalla  lat  hami 

Taiiiandtia  ttitradactyla 

tridacty  la 

Tanagra  notabilis. 

oli  vina 

vicarius  (egg) 

Tanagrella  calophrys 

Tantalus  ibis ■.. 

leiicocephalus , 

Tapirns  aniericanus 

bairdi,  young 


dowi 

roulini,  cTjr 

terreatris,  9 .  adult 

Tarsi|>e8,  si) 

Terenura  iiunieralis,  (f,  9 

spodjoptila 

Tftragonopa  frantzii 

rampliastiuiis 

Tetraogallus  caspius 

Tbainiiophilus  iL'thiops,  cT.  9- 

albinuchalia,  cf ,  9  

amazouicua,  cT,  9  

ra;siu8,  cf,  9 

insiRnis,  if,  9 

leucTiaufhen,  cT,  9  

melanchrous 

inelanonotus 

nigricei>8 

nigroi'increua 

siniplex,  rf ,  9 

Bubi'aaoiatns,  cT,  9 

Tbaunial<>a  atnherstia) 

Tlily]>opHi8  inomata,  cf 

• '■  umata,  cf 

Tliri])ade<'t4;s  tlainianlataa 

Tliryot liorus  iiisoriua 

iilourostictus 

TliylucinuH  cynoot-phalus 

Thyrorhiiia  schoinburgki 

Tigrisoma    cabauisi,     adult 
young. 

faaciatum,  imrnnturn 

TinainiiH  robustim 

Todirostruni  caloptt^rnm 

capitale 

exile 

uigriceps,  rf .  9 

—  BcEiataceicepa 


aod 


Proo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

Proc.  Z<M)1.  Soe.  London, 

Proc.  Zool.  Siic.  London. 

Proc.  Zool.  S<K5.  London 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  I.«ndon, 

Proc.  Zool.  Si>c.  London 
I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 
I  I'roo.  Zool.  Soc.  London, 

I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London, ,     _, ,  - 

■  Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London.  1874,  p.  20,  pi. 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  62,  pi.  iv 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  COO,  pi.  xvii.  fig.  2 

;  Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  fV,  p.  263,  pi.  60  (1868).... 

Prm;.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1809,  p.  440,  pi.  xxxii 

Exotic  l)rnith.,j>.  67.  pi.  xxxiv 

Proc.  Zool.  .So)'.  London.  1879,  p.  503,  pi.  xUi,  fig.  6. . . 

'  Ibis,  ISai.  p.  273,  i»l.  vi.  fig.  1 

!  Exoti<'  ()niith.,p.  6.'),  pi.  xxxiii , 

I'roc.  ZooL  Soc..  M>ndon.  1854,  p.  158,  pi.  Ixix , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18.55,  p.  83,  i)L  xc 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1890,  p.  1,  pi.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  191,  pi.  xviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  191,  jd.  xix , 

!  l*roc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  442.  pi.  clviii.t 

!  Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1851,  p.  193,  pL  xli 

Cat.Bds.  Brit.  Mus.  XlV,p.  ]4,pl.  iv , 

I  Argentine  Ornitb.,  I,  \^.  120,  \t\.  vii 

;  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1851,  p.  193,  pi.  xlii 

;  "Wolfs  Zoological  Sketcbt-s,  1 1,  pi.  xl 

'  l*roc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1871.  ]).  546,  pi.  xliii 

Quart.  Jonm.  of  Sci.,  London,  II.  p.  621,  ])1. 8  (1885) . 

Proc.  Zo<d.  Soc.  Loudon,  1855.  p.  84,  pi.  xci 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1873,  p.  186,  pLxxi 

I  Ibis,  1859,  p.  16,  pi.  V,  fig.  1 

'  C<)ntr.,to()rnitboloKy,  1851.p.98,  pi.  Ixxiv 

Wolf  8  Zoological  Ski'tcbes,  II,  pl.  xlvi 

!  Wolfs  Zoological  Skctcbes,  II.  pi.  xlvii 

Quart.  Journ.  of  .Sci.,  London,  II,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865) 

Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  626,  ..L  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  635,  pL  li 

i  Proc.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1882,  p.  391,  pi.  xxiii 

I  Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Loudon,  1878.  p.  (531,  pi.  xxxlx 

'  Pro<-.  ZooL  Soc.  London,  1872,  p.  636,  pi.  Hi 

i  Quart.  Journ.  of  ScL,  London,  II,  p.  19,  pi.  5  (1865) . 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  271,  pi,  ix.  figs.  2,  3 

Ibis,  1881,  p.  270,  pi.  i.v,  fig.  1 

Ibis,  1864,  p. 371, pLx.... 

Ibis,  1861,  p.  184,  pL  vl 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pi.  xl 

Cal.Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,p.  19(»,pLxi 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  204,  pi.  xiv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1858,  p.  214,  pi.  cxxxix 

I*n)c  Zool.  Soc.  London,  18.55,  p.  19.  pi.  Ixxxii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XV,  p.  199,  pLxiii 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  18.  i)l.  Ixxix 

IVoc.  Zool.  S<K5.  London,  1870,  |>.  18,  pi.  iii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1855.  p.  19,  jd.  Ixxx 

Cat.  Bds.  I5rit.Mus.,  XV.  p.  194,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  .Soc.  London,  1855,  j).  19,  pi.  Ixxxi 

Ibis,  1873,  p.  387,  pi.  XV 

Pro<-.  Zool.  So<-.  London,  1876,  p.  357,  pL  xxxiii 

List  of  SiMM'irs  of  PbasianidH!,  p.  5,  pi.  iii 

Cat.  B<1h.  MritMus.,  XI,  p.  2:10.  pi.  xiii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XI.  p.  2.t0,  pi.  xiii,  fig.  1 

Kxotic  Oruith.,  p.  185,  pi.  xi-iii 

l*roc.  Ztxd.  .So<-.  London,  1869,  p.  592,  pL  xlv 

Cat.  American  Binls,  i>.  21,  pi.  iv 

Woirs  Zoological  Sketches,  l,pL  xxxi 

ExoticOmith.,  p.  13.3,  pLlxvii 

ExoticCmitb.,  p.95,pl.xlvill 

ExotlcOrnith.,p.  183,  pi.  xcil 

Kxotic  ()rnitli.,p.  87,  pi.  xliv 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  Lon<lon,  1857,  p.  82,  pi.  cxxv,  fig.  1.. 
Pro*!.  Ziml.  So<'.  London,  1857,  p.  83,  jd.  cxxv,  fijj.  2.. 
Proc.  Zool.  S<K-.  London,  1857,  \t.  St,  pi.  cxxv.  fig.  3.. 
Pro<;.  Z<MiL  .So<;.  London,  1855,  ii.  66,  jil.  Ixxxiv,  tig.  1 
Cat.  American  Birds,  p.  308,  pL  xviU,  fig.  2 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER. 
List  of  apedea  figured — Continued. 


119 


"Same. 


Tortirostruni  spicifemm 

Tolypeutes  tricinctus 

Tragelaplins  gratus,  d,  ? 

spekii ^ 

,  ? 

Trichecas  rosniarua 

Trichoglossus  mitchelli 

Tringa  acuminata 

Troglodytes  bruiineicollis 

gorilla 

niger 

sulatitialis 

Tiirdus  albicoUis 

albiveiitris 

crotopezus 

fulviventris 

— '—  gigas 

grayii  (egg) 

gyninophthalmus 

lavanicus 

leucomelas 

phfEopygus,  adult  and  young 

pinicola 

Turtur  aldabranus 

Tyranniscus  cinerrtceps 

gracilipes '. 

improbns 

leucogonys 

Tyrannula  ornata 

phreniciira 

Tyrannus  nielancholicus  (egg) . . . 

niveigularis 

Urocliroma  dilectissima 

stictoptera 

Urogalba  ninazonum 

paradisea,  9 

Ursus  japoiiicua 

nasutus 

syriacus  

trrubi'tinga  schistacea 

Vireo  liy pochrysens 

josephiB,  d",    9 

modestus 

Vireolanius  icterophrj'8 

meli  toplirys 

pulchelliis,  cT,  9 

Viverra  civetta 

Viverricula  nialacceusia 

Xenopsaris  albinuclia 

Xiphocolaptes  emigrans 

major 

Xipbolena  atropurpurea,  d",  9  ... 

Xiphosoina  cauinum 

Zouotrichia  boucardi 

cauicapilla 

strigiceps 


Where  figared. 


Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  67,  pi.  Ixxxiv,  flg.  2. . 
Quart.  Joum.  of  Scl,  London,  n,  p.  621,  pi.  8  (1865).. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1883,  p.  34,  pi.  viil 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1864,  p.  103,  pi.  xii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1890,  p.  590,  pi.  xlvii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches.  I,  pi.  xviii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  499,  pi.  xli 

Ibis,  1893,  p.  183,  pi.  V 

Exotic  Oruith.,p.  46,  pi.  xxiii,fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1877,  p.  303.  pi.  xxxv , 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I.  pi.  i 

Exotic  Omitn.,  p.  45,  pi.  xxiii,  fig.  1 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  141,  pi.  Ixxi 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  147,  pi.  Ixxiv , 

Exotic  Ornith .,  p.  145,  pi.  Ixxili 

Ibis,  1861,  p.  277,  pl.  viii 

ExoticOrnith.,p.  139,  pi.  Ixx 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  5,  pl.  V,  lig.  7 

Exotic  OraitlL.p.  151,  pl.  Ixxvi 

Ibis,  1875,  p.  346,  pl.  viii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  143,  pl.  Ixxii ^. 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  149,  pl.  Ixxv ? ?. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  568,  pl.  xxix 

C^t.  American  Birds,  p.  6,  pl.  i 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  692,  pl.  Ixxiii 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  131,  pl.  xi,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  842,  pl.  liii,  fig.  2 

Cat.  Bds.  Brit.  Mus.,  XIV,  p.  133,  pl.  xi,  fig.  2 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  841,  pl.  liii,  fig.  3 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  841.  pl.  liii,  fig.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  113,  pl.  Ixvi,  tig.  2... 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1854,  p.  113.  pl.  Ixvi,  flg.  1... 

Ibis,  1859,  p.  121,  pl.  v  fig.  4 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1880,  p.  28,  pl.  lii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1870,  p.  788,  pl.  xlvii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  112,  pl.  xi 

Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Putf-bircfa,  p.  5,  pl.  i,  flg.  2 
Monogr.  of  Jacamars  and  Puff-birds,  p.  1,  pl.  i,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  261,  pl.  xxxii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1868,  p.  73,  pl.  viii 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  xvii , 

Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  IV,  p.  261,  pl.  58  (1858) 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1862,  p.  369,  pl.  xl  vi 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1859,  p.  137,  pl.  cliv , 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1861,  p.  72,  pl.  xiv,  flg.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1855,  p.  151,  pl.  ciii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  1 3,  pl.  vii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  15,  pl.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1871,  p.  299,  pl.  xxix 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  II,  pl.  viii 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1893,  p.  166,  pl.  vii 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  69,  pl.  xxxv 

Exotic  Ornith.,  p.  71,  pl.  xxxvi 

Exotic  Omith.,  p.  9,  pl.  v 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  I,  pl.  1 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1867,  p.  1,  pl.  i 

Ibis,  1877,  p.  47,  pl.  i,  flg.  1 

Ibis,  1877,  p.  47,  pl.  i,  flg.  2 


No.  of 
paper. 


72 

367 

924 

306 

1098 

7 

552 

1187 

12 

756 

7 

12 

12 

12 

12 

237 

12 

156o 

12 

703 

12 

12 

413 

8 

559 

20 

524 

20 

524 

524 

59 

59 

156a 

844 

520 

255 

15 

15 

269 

432 

7 

119 

272 

143 

212 

77 

12 

12 

547 

7 

1162 

12 

12 

12 

7 

398 

766 

766 


PART   VI. 


INDEX  TO  THE  SUBJECTS  OF  THE  SEPARATE  WORKS 
AND  PAPERS  CATALOGUED  IN  PARTS  I  AND  II. 


Abbott  (C.  C),  on  the  Seals  of  the  Falkland 
Islands,  29. 

Accipiter,  on  the  'New  Granadan  species  of  the 
genus,  26;  A.pectoraXin,  note  on,  18. 

Accipitres  in  the  Norwich  Museum,  notes  on 
some  species  of,  11. 

Admiralty  Islands,  on  the  birds  collected  during 
the  voyage  of  the  Challenger,  in  the,  49. 

Mpycerog  jietersi,  exhibition  of  a  head  of,  66. 

^pyomis  inedius,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  69. 

Afghanistan,  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Pheasants 
belonging  to  the  I'rince  of  "W  ales  from,  61 ;  ex- 
hibition of  a  skin  of  a  Pheasant  from,  6,3. 

Africa,  list  of  Andersson's  collection  of  birds 
made  in  Damaraland,  6;  report  on  birds  col- 
lected at  Windvogelberg,  by  Captain  Bulger, 
25;  on  the  Rhinoeerosesof,  35";  remarks  upon  the 
Fauna  of  British  Central,  67 ;  on  mammals  col- 
lected and  observed  by  J.  H.  Speke  in  East,  22; 
on  the  birds  collected  by  J.  H.  Speke  in  East, 
22 ;  on  a  new  species  of  Spine-tailed  Swift  from 
Western,  21. 

Aqelannce,  review  of  the,  60. 

Alcelaphus  tora,  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  horns  of. 
41 :  remarks  on  a  tine  head  of,  41. 

Ahlabra,  description  of  a  new  species  of  Dove 
from,  37. 

Algeria,  on  the  occurrence  of  the  Barbary  Ape 
in,  64. 

Amalocichla  sclateriana,  notes  on,  71. 

Amavrolimnas  eovcolor,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  73. 

Amazons,  on  a  collection  of  birds  sent  by  H.  W. 
Bates  from  tiie  Upper,  10;  list  of  birds  collected 
by  A.  R.  Wallace  on  the  Lower,  28 ;  list  of  birds 
collected  by  J.  Hauxwell  at  Pebas,  Upi)er,  28. 

America,  catalogue  of  Mr.  Sclater's  collection  of 
birds  of,  2 ;  Exotic  Ornithology,  containing  fig- 
ures and  descriptions  of  birds  of,  2;  on  the 
northern  limit  of  the  Quadrumana  in,  18;  notes 
on  the  Gaprirnulgido'  of,  26:  notes  on  the  Bell- 
birds  of,  29 ;  synopsis  of  the  Rails  of,  30 ;  on  the 
Quadrumana  of  north  of  I'anama,  38;  on  the 
range  of  several  species  ot  Liinicolce  of,  41 ;  note 
on  tiie  Blue  Crows  of,  46;  on  the  birds  collected 
by  Professor  Steerc  in,  50 ;  oji  the  birds  collected 
during  the  voyage  of  the  Challenger  in  Ant- 
arctic, 50:  on  the  ornithology  of  Central,  13;  on 
the  occurrence  of  Ifaliai'ttiii  albieilla  in  North, 
21,25;  descri])tion  of  a  new  species  of  Cotinga 
from  South,  6;  descrijjtions  of  new  8pe<'ie8  of 
birds  from  South,  6.  9,  44,  48, 49, 59 :  note  on  J'alco 
cimunnnctvH  from  South,  20:  the  mammals  of 
South,  25 ;  on  some  new  or  little-known  sjjecics 
of  birds  from  South,  .34;  note  on  the  Song  Spar- 
rows of  South,  49 :  on  the  range  of  the  (iuilcharo 
in  South,  67:  descrijitions  of  eleven  new  sj)ecies 
of  birds  from  Tropical,  10. 

Amoy,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  an  Otter  sent  from 
Amoy  by  Mr.  Swinhoe,  18. 

Ampelicepg  coronatut,  exhibition  of  two  speci 
mens  of,  31. 


Amphisbtena  darteini,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 

from  Monte  Video,  52. 
Amsterdam  Zoological  Gardens,  notes  on  animals 

in  the,  21,  25, 32, 41, 45, 49,  52,  54,  62,  65,  68,  69,  72; 

on  the  birth  of  a  young  Hippopotamus  at  the, 

25;  on  the  breeding  of  Tragelaphus  gratus  in 

the,  67. 
Anacondas,   exhibition    of,   and    remarks    upon 

young,  49. 
Anag  gibber  if rons,  note  on  a  specimen  of,  living  in 

tlie  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  57. 
Anatidm,  a  revision  of  the  Neotropical,  47 :  list  of 

the  known  species  of,  that  have  been  introduced 

into  the  zoological  gardens  of  Europe,  54. 
Andersson,  C.  T.,  list  of  acollection  of  birdsmade 

in  Damaraland  by,  6. 
Andes  of  Columbia,  on  the  Hairy  Tapir  of  the,  33. 
A 11  sola,  list  of  the  mammalia  collected    by  J. 

Monteiro  in,  15. 
Anguilla,  on  a  collection  of  birds  from,  69,  71. 
Antarctica,  on  the  birds  of,  73. 
Antarctic  America,  on  the  birds  collected  during 

the  voyage  of  the  Challenger  in,  50. 
Ant  Birds,  synopsis  of  American,  11 ;  on  two  new 

species  of,  in  the  Derby  Museum,  12;  descrip- 
tions of  two  new  species  of  the  genus  Orallaria, 

49. 
Antelopes,  Tlie  Book  of,  4;  on  two  new  species 

of,   from   Somaliland,  63;  exhibition    of  some 

sketches  of  the  horns  of  a  large  species  of,  67 ; 

exhibition  of  some  of  Captain  Swayne's  heads 

of,  68;  on  a  new  species  of,  from  Somaliland,  68. 
Ant  Thrushes,  descriptions  of  some  new  species 

of,  from  Bogota,  7 ;    characters    of  some    new 

species  of,  9;  synopsis  of  the  American,  11. 
Anthug,  on  the  ifeotropical  species  of  the  genus, 

51;  A.  gpinoletta,  notes  on  a  stuft'ed  specimen 

of,  24. 
Antigua,  on  the  birds  of,  71. 
Antilles  (Lesser),  on  the  birds  of  the,  38. 
Antilocapridce,  note  on  the,  29. 
Antiloeapra  amerieana,  on  the  a<ldition  to  the 

Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  of  a  specimen  of, 

24;  on  the  systeiiiatic  position  of,  27. 
Antioquia,  exhibition  of  bird  skins  from,  41;  on 

two  new  si)ecie8  of  birds  from,  45:  on  the  birds 

collected  bv  T.  K.  Salmon  in,  53. 
Anti))odes  Island,  on  a  series  of  photographs  taken 

at,  65. 
Antwerp,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 

Gardens  at,  21,  32, 41, 45,  4*  52, 54,  62,  65,  68, 69. 
Ant  Wrens,  synopsis  of  the  American,  11. 
Ape,  on  the  occurrence  in  Algeria  of  the  Barbary, 

64. 
Aplin  (C.  v.),  on  the  birds  of  Uruguay,  73. 
Aptenodyteg  fdigteri,  notes  on  the,  tW. 
AjHeryr,  on  the  genus,  18;  not«s  on  the  shipment 

fr<mi  .Vustralia  of  two  specimens  of  Owen's,  30; 

A.  tnantelli,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of.  13, 14. 
Ara  araratina.  and  .i.  mUitarix.  exhibition  of  eggs 

of,  laid  in  captivity,  73;  ^l.aurtcoHi*,  exhibition 

of  a  skin  of,  73;  A.glatica,  exhibition  of  a  skin 

of,  53. 

121 


122 


BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Arctic  birAs,  exhibition  of  two  Hpeciea  of,  13. 

Argfntiiu'  Omitlioloj;v,  4. 

Argentine  K*>|iul>lic,  ii»t«  of  birds  collectwl  by 
W.  H.  iriKlMon  nt  OourhitAH,  'Jfl,  3*J,  :»3:  cxbibl. 
tion  of  and  roniarkfl  upon  u  collrction  of  binlH 
Aroni  tli«\  52:  on  two  new  Hpt-cicH  of  liirds  din- 
covered  by  K.  W.  "White  in  the,  ."ifi;  on  tlic  birds 
colliHtoil  by  K.  AV.  Wliito  in  tho,  57, 5K ;  notcx  on 
tlio  birds  collected  by  A.  H.  Holland  in  the.  67. 
68;  on  an  opportunity  for  n  naturalist  to  visit 
the,  68;  note  on  A'w»o;)««ri.«  albinucha  fnmi  the, 
70;  notes  on  the  binls  of  tlie  Estancia  St«. 
Elena,  71 ;  exhibition  of  skins  of  A  ra  auricollii, 
Pionus  lacertu,  and  Chryxotis  tvcumana  from 
th«,73. 

Argus  gtgmmtiu*.  on  the  breeding;  of  in  th<i  /(hiIokI- 
cal  StM'iety's  Gftrdena,  52. 

Arvieola  ainphibiua,  exhibition  of  a  black  variety 
of,  13. 

Ascension  Island,  not«  on  some  birds  from,  9; 
exhibition  of  Land  Crabs  from,  47. 

Asia,  on  the  8i)ecie8  of  Turduii  of  F^tem,  21. 

Ass.  exhibition  of  drawings  of  four  8iK!cies  of 
wild,  19. 

Anhirina.  notea  on  the  species  of,  31. 

AteUn  hartUtti,  remarks  on,  35;  A.  varifgatut, 
exhibition  of  specimens  of,  30,  37 ;  jl.  velleros^is, 
note  on  a  specimen  of,  in  the  Berlin  Mu8eiun,39. 

Atlantic  Islands,  on  the  birds  collected  during 
the  voyage  of  the  Challenger  in  the,  51. 

Auk  ((ifeat),  note  on  the,  23. 

Australia,  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  some  rare  Finches  from.  17;  the 
niamniala  of,  25;  exhibition  of  some  new  species 
of  birds  from,  described  by  E.  I'.  Ramsay,  31; 
note  on  a  new  mud-fish  from,  35;  on  the  Kabbit 
pest  in,  66;  on  a  new  mammal  discovered  in 
Central.  67,  68;  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of 
Chelodina  lonqicollis  from  South,  17. 

Axolotis,  on  tne  so-called,  in  the  Z<M)logical 
Society's  Gardens,  36. 

Aye- Aye,  exhibition  of  a  cast  of  the  skull  of  the,    ' 
17 ;  notice  of  a  living  specimen  of  the,  in  the 
Zoologicad  Society's  Gardens,  20. 


Babahoyo,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Lotiis  Fraser 

at,  15. 
Babirnssa,  note  on  the,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 

(jardens,  10. 
Bagdad,  exhibition   of   specimens    of   the  Mole 

Cricket  found  at,  05. 
Bagneres  de  Bigorre,  on  the  Palombi^re  of  the,  9. 
Bania,  remarks  on  some  Snakes  from,  19. 
Bal^uicevs  rex,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  13. 
Balfour  (I.  B.),on  the  birds  collected  in  Socotra 

by,  55. 
BaroadoH,  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  fn>in,  43. 
Barbets,  synopsis  of  the  American,  18;  additional 

notes  on  the  American,  20;  distribution  of  the,29. 
Barrackpons  exhibition  of  specimens  of  eggs  col- 

lecte4l  by  K.  C.  Beavaii  at,  23. 
Barllctt  (E.),  on  the  birds  collected  on  the  River 

Ucayali  by,  26,  27:  extracts  from  letters  from 

Xelieros,  Peru,  27 ;  catalogue  of  birds  collect4'd 

on  the  River  HuallaKa  by,  28 ;  on  two  new  birds 

collected  in  eastern  Peru  by,  32:  notes  on  the 

monkeys  of  eastern  Peru,  36;  on  the  birds  of 

eastern  Peru,  40. 
BtuiUuUnu,  synopsis  of  the  genus,  24. 
Basilisk,  on  the  birds  collocte<l  on  the  southeast 

coast  of  New  Guinea  during  the  survey  of  II. 

M.  S..  47.  » 

Bates  (S.  W.),  on  a  collection  of  Birds  sent  from 

the  Upper  Amazon  by,  10. 
Batracliians,  on  the  development  of,  without meta- 

mori>bosis,  50. 
Bear,  notes  on  a  species  of,  in  the  Zoological  S  ci- 

et3''8  Gardens,  25*. 
Beuvan  (II.C.),exhibitionof  specimens  of  eggs  ool- 

lect^'d  at  iiarrackpore  by,  Xi. 
Beaver,  exhiliition  of  a  map  showing  the  habitat 

in  the  Ubouo  delta  of  the,  06. 
BelDiinls  of  America,  notes  •»n  the,  29. 
ISennett  (G.),  letters  from,  res|)e<',ting  some  sjieci- 

mens  of  Kagiis,  19;  extracts  from  letters  from, 

20;   letters  irom,  on  the  proceedings  of  d'Al- 

bertis,  47. 


Berlin,  notes  on  animals  in  the  Zoological  (iardena 
at,  32,  41,  54,  72;  note  on  a  specimen  of  Atelft 
vellfriiirut  in  the  Museum  at,  39. 

Bh<M*tan,  on  a  Bupi>osed  new  sp«>cieH  of  Rhinoceros 
from  tlioTerafof,  44. 

Birds  of  Prey  of  New  Guinea,  note  on  the,  16. 

lilanu*  einer'eut,  exhibition  of  a  living  si>ecimen 
of  48. 

Hlewtields  River,  list  of  birds  collected  by  H. 
Wick  ham  on  the,  27. 

Rlue  Crows,  note  on  the  American,  46. 

Bogota,  on  birds  from,  7,8,9,  19. 

Bindip.  remarks  on  specimens  of  in  the  Zoological 
Soi^iety's  <  Jardens,  28. 

Bolivia,  on  new  spoc'ies  of  birds  from,  47:  descrip- 
tions of  new  birds  obtained  by  C.  Buckley  in,  40, 
63. 

Borneo,  on  new  species  of  Cop»uehiit  from,  17; 
notes  by  J.  Mottley  on  the  birds  of  8ontheaat- 
em.  21. 

Bos  frontalU, on  addition  to thoZoological Society's 
Gardens  of  a  specimen  of,  25;  li.  gaiirut.  exhilii- 
tion of  a  ])li<>togranh  of  a  young,  72;  if.  taunu 
var.  dtitnenticuii,  exhil)itionof  the  hoofof  asiteci- 
raen  of,  from  the  Falkland  Islands,  17. 

Bottcri  (M.),  on  binls  collected  in  the  vicinity  of 
Orizaba,  10. 

Boucard  (A.),  list  of  birds  colle<'ted  in  Oaxaca  by, 
13;  on  birds  collected  in  southern  Mexico  by,  19; 
list  of  a  collection  of  binls  from  Vera  Crusi,  24. 

Bourbon,  on  the  Harrier  of,  21. 

Bower-bird,  exhibition  of  an  eggof  theSpotted,41. 

Brahmapootra,  exhibition  of  and  renuirksupon  the 
upper  nom  of  a  two-horned  Khinoceros  from, 45. 

liranta  rufina,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  19. 

Brazil,  description  of  a  new  Mannkin  from  north- 
em,  15;  descriptions  of  seven  new  spe<'ie8  of 
birds  discoverett  by  Nattcrer  in,  23. 

Bridges  (T.),  on  collections  of  mammals  and  birds 
from  the  town  of  I)avi<l,  Chiric^ui,  made  by,  9; 
notes  on  Califomian  birds,  10;  hst  of  birds  col- 
le<5ted  in  the  valley  of  San  Jos*",  California,  bv, 
10;  on  a  new  Woodpt;cker  discovered  in  nortb- 
em  California  by,  12. 

British  Guiana,  on  birds  collected  by  E.  F.  im 
Thum  in,  55. 

British  Museum,  catalogue  of  the  binls  in  the. 
Vol.  XI,  3;  Vols.  XIV,  XV,  XIX,  4;  descrip- 
tions of  new  Tanagers  in  the,  7. 

British  Ornitludogists'  Club,  chairman's  ad- 
dresses, 72,  73. 

British  Ornitliologists'  I'nion's  list  of  British 
birds,  remarks  on  the,  58. 

Brown  (G.),  on  collections  made  in  the  Duke  of 
York  Island,  Xew  Britain  and  Xew  Ireland,  by, 
48,50,51,52.54. 

Brussels,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 
Gardens  at,  49. 

liuarreiixm.  de.scription  of  a  newly  discovered 
species  of  8. 

Buhalis  inoaynei,  exhibition  of  heads  of  68. 09. 

Bubo  maxiinus,  exhibition  of  a  variety  of  from 
PAngkong  Lake,  Thibet,  14. 

Bucconidce,  8yuo|)8i8  of  the,  1,  7;  descriptions  of 
new  specie.t  of  6, 8,  30 :  geograi>hical  table  of  the, 
8;  on  the  generic  divisions  of  the,  ."iO 

Biieeron  ca»iiariniu,  remarks  on,  62:  B.  guhef/lin- 
drietis,  exiiibition  and  remarks  njwn  the  skinsof 
two  specimens  of,  57. 

Buckley  (C),  on  tlie  Quadrnmana  collect-etl  in 
Ecuailor  by,  39 ;  on  the  liirds  coUei-tt-d  in  Bolivia 
bv,  46,  53;  on  new  birds  collected  in  eastern 
Ecuador  bv,  54. 

Budapest,  address  to  the  Second  International 
Ornltliological  Congress  at,  4. 
Buenos  Ayres.  exhibition  of  snakes  from,  32. 

BuglodyUt  albieili im,  note  on,  9. 

Bulger  (G.  E.),  n'port  on  birds  collect«<l  at  Wlnd- 
vogelberg  bv,  25. 

Bnrmeister  (A.),  notes  on  Hflioinaxter  angelm,  24; 
characters  of  a  8upi>os<!d  new  si>ocies  of  Ham- 
ming Bird,  64. 

C. 

Cabinda,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Monkey 

from,  29. 
Calacali,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 

at,  14. 


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Calcntta,  remarks  on  the  Guide  to  the  Zoological 
(iardens  of,  60. 

Caldwell  (J.),  on  a  collection  of  insects  and  shells 
from  Madagascar,  20;  on  a  collection  of  ani- 
mals sent  from  Madagascar  by,  24. 

California,  notes  on  Bridges's  birds  from,  10 ;  on  a 
new  Woodpecker  discovered  by  Bridges  in 
northern,  12. 

Calliste,  monograph  of  the  genus,  1 ;  synopsis  of 
the  genus,  5;  note  on  the  geographical  distribu- 
tion of  the  genus,  8;  list  of  additions  to  the 
genus,  21 ;  C.  margarethce,  note  on,  69. 

Campy  lor  hynchus,  characters  of  an  undescribed 
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Canine's  (Prince  of)  paper  on  the  Tanagers,  re- 
marks on,  5. 

Cards,  list  of  the  specimens  of  the  genus,  living  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  64 ;  G.  ehama, 
remarks  on,  44 ;  G.  niger,  note  on.  4.3 :  0.  velox,  re- 
marks on  a  specimen  of,  in  the  Zoological  So- 
ciety's Gardens,  63;  C.  virginiamtJi,  remarks  on 
a  specimen  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gar- 
dens, 63. 

Cape  Mole  Eat,  exhibition  of  albino  varieties  of 
the,  65. 

CapiionidCB,  synopsis  of  the  American,  18;  addi- 
tional notes  on  the  American,  20;  distribution 
of  the,  29. 

Oapra,  on  the  various  species  of,  62 ;  G.  cegagrus, 
exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  42;  C.  pyrenaica, 
exhibition  of  lieads  of,  30. 

CaprimiilgidcB,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  17; 
notes  on  the  American,  26,  27. 

CarinatcB,  on  the  fifth  cubital  remex  in  tlie  wing 
in  the,  67. 

Carpophaga  microcera,  remarks  on,  20. 

Cassel,  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

GasHcince,  review  of  the,  59. 

Camiariui,  remarks  on  species  of,  44;  remarks  on 
the  species  of,  in  the  Zoolorfcal  Society's  Men- 
agerie, 44,  47;  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
the  skin  of  a  chick  of,  145 ;  a  review  of  the  spe- 
cies of,  46;  descriptive  list  of  the  species  of,  46; 
C.  australu,  notes  on  a  skin  of,  30 ;  G.  bennettii, 
exhibition  of  tlie  egg  of,  54 ;  notes  on  the  breed- 
ing of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  21,23; 
G.  biearunculatrti,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 
41;  G.  kaupi,  remarlis  on,  38;  G.  salvadorii,  re- 
marks on  a  skin  of,  50 ;  C.  westermanni,  remarks 
on,  43. 

Cathartes  ealifomianus,  on  the  egg  and  nestling 
of,  16 ;  on  the  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  a  spt^cimen  of,  27. 

Caucasus,  on  the  "Wild  Goats  of  the,  63. 

Gentropsar  minis,  remarks  on,  43, 45. 

Geralodiis  fomteri,  exhibition  of  a  8i)ecimen  of,  35. 

CVrcocefcit*  oifci^ena,  exhibition  of  a  stufted  speci- 
men of,  29. 

Cercopitheeus,  on  i\\a  genus,  69, 70;  G.alhigularis, 
exhibitiou  of  a  specimen  of,  70;  G.  ascanias,  ex- 
hibition of  and  remarks  upon  a  skin  of,  63 ;  G. 
erythrogaster,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  the 
head  of,  72;  G.grayi,  exliibition  of  the  typical 
sl«in  of,  72 ;  G.  i<iuitus,  exliibition  of  a  skin  of,  72. 

Certhiola,  on  the  projier  use  of  the  generic  terni,7l. 

Gervicapra  clarkei,  exhibition  of  horns  of,  67. 

Gervidce,  on  tlie  arrangement  and  distribution  of 
the,  34. 

Cermia  antisiensis,  notes  on,  42,  44 ;  C.  chilensis, 
notes  on,  42,  44:  C,  hippelaphus,  remarks  on  tlie 
antlers  of,  46;  C.  sika,  remarks  upon,  15,  52. 

Ceylon,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  Frinia  socialis 
Irom,  36;  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Priono- 
chilus  vineens  from,  39. 

Ohcetura,  synopsis  of  the  American  species  of  the 
genus,  21. 

Challenger,  reports  on  the  collections  of  birds 
made  during  tlie  voyage  of  H.  M.  S.,  No.  I,  49; 
Xo.III,49;  Nos.  Vllr,  IX,  50;  Nos.X,  XI,  51; 
exhibition  of  the  e^gs  collected  during  the  voy- 
age of  the,  52;  exhibition  of  and  i-emarks  upon 
some  bird  skins  brought  Iiome  by  the,  55. 

Oliiiiienipis,  remarks  ou  the  genus,  62. 

Ghasmorhynchus,  on  the  distribution  of  the  genus, 
27. 

Cliavna,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  22 ;  G.  ehava- 
ria,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of,  66;  G.  derbiana, 
exhibition  of  a  young  specimen  of,  from  San 
Fernando,  Trinidad,  2T;  C.  nigricoUis,  note  on,  27. 


Chelodina  longieoUig,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 
from  South  Australia,  17. 

Chili,  James's  New  List  of  the  Birds  of,  4 ;  notes 
on  the  birds  of,  28 ;  notes  on  the  deer  of,  44 ;  on  col- 
lections of  birds  from  Tarapaca,  62,  67 ;  exhibi- 
tion of  a  skin  of  Phalaropns  fulicarins  from,  71. 

Chimliorazo,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 
during  excursions  to,  14. 

Cliina,  notes  on  certain  species  of  birds  from,  20; 
on  Pere  David's  travels  in,  44. 

Ghionis  alba,  exliibition  of,  and  remarks  upon  a 
specimen  of,  kUled  in  Ireland,  70;  G.  minor, 
exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  28. 

Chiriqui,  list  of  Mr.  Bridges's  collections  of  mam- 
mals and  birds  from  tlio  town  of  David,  9. 

Ghironectes  variegattis,  exhibition  of,  and  remarks 
upon  a  skin  of,  37. 

Chlamydodera  maculata,  exhibition  of  an  eggof,  41. 

Ghloepliaga  magellanica,  note  on,  10,  11. 

Ohlorochrysa,  on  the  genus,  5,  46. 

Ghrysotis,  on  two  rare  species  of,  54;  on  the 
recently  described  species  of,  56;  G.  bodini, 
remarks  on,  63;  G.  tucumana,  exliibition  of  a 
skin  of,  73;  G.  versicolor,  exhibition  of,  and 
remarks  upon  a  skin  of,  56. 

dchlopsis,  note  on  the  genus,  12. 

Giconia  boyciana,  exliibition  of  a  skin  of,  and  re- 
marks upon  its  distribution,  43 ;  G.  episcopxis  and 
O.  maguari.  remarks  on  living  examples  of,  in 
the  Geolojjical  Society's  Gardens,  51. 

Oirmis  maiUardi,  note  on,  21. 

Classitication  of  birds,  on  the,  55. 

Claws  aud  spurs  of  birds'  wings,  remarks  on,  63. 

Gnemophilus  macgregori,  exhibition  of  a  specimen 
of,  67. 

Goeeyzus,  on  the  genus,  22, 34 ;  G.  americanus,  exhi- 
bition of  a  skin  of, "39 ;  G.  erythrophthahntis,  exhi- 
bition of  a  specimen  of,  killed  in  Ireland,  39. 

Ooereba,  on  the  proper  use  of  the  generic  term,  71. 

Gcerebidae,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 3. 

Coliui.  remarks  on  the  species  of,  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  61 ;  G.  capensis,  ex- 
hibition of  two  eggs  of,  laid  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens,  70. 

Collectors,  jiroceedings  of  zoological,  40. 

Colobus  palliattis,  on  its  probable  identity  with 
G.  angoletisis,  .54. 

Cologne,  notes  on  animals  in  the  Zoological  Gar- 
dens at,  32, 52. 62,  70. 

Colombia,  on  an  undescribed  sjKicies  of  Hawk 
from,  16;  on  a  new  species  of  Pipra  from,  20; 
descrijitions  of  new  species  of  birds  from,  22, 
35;  on  the  s'pecwa  o{  Aecipiter  from,  26;  on  the 
Hairy  Tapir  of  the  Andes  of,  33;  on  the  mam- 
mals obtained  by  R.  B.  White  in  the  Upper 
Magdalene  A' alley,  66. 

Golwnbidoe,  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  29. 

Golymbus,  remarks  on  two  species  of,  13;  G. 
adamsi,  exhil)ition  of  a  specimen  of,  72. 

Comoro  Islands,  on  the  birds  of  the,  23. 

Comrie  (Dr.),  on  the  birds  collected  on  the  south- 
east coast  of  New  Guinea  by,  47. 

(-"onchitas,  lists  of  birds  collected  by  W.  II.  Hud- 
son at,  29.  32,  33. 

Congo,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Monkey  from 
Cabinda.  29. 

Gonopias,  on  the  species  of,  37. 

Gonopophagidce,  catalogue  of  the.  in  the  British 
Museum.  4. 

Constantinople,  ornithological  notes  from,  48;  on  a 
collection  of  fishes  made  by  E.  D.  Dickson  at,  65. 

Coracopsis  vana.  on  a  singular  habit  of,  60.  70:  re- 
marks on  the  death  of  a  specimen  of,  wliii'h  l;ad 
lived  fifty-four  years  in  tlie  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens,  60. 

Gonphilus  knhli,  remarks  on,  47. 

Cormorants,  remarks  on  the  feeding  of  young  by 
the  parent  birds  in  tlie  Zoological  So<-iety's  Gar- 
dens, 57. 

Gorvus  australis,  exhibition  of  the  skin  of  a  va- 
riety of,  58. 

Gosm'ttornis,  note  on  the  genus,  23. 

Costa  Kica.  description  of  a  new  accipitrine  bird 
from,  24. 

Gotingidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 4. 

Cotumix  delegorgii,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  the  eggs  of,  55. 


124  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


Cnbs,  exhibition  of  Aacenaiou  laUnd  Uad,47. 

Craeidat.    See  Cudmsowh, 

Ci«t«,  exhibition  of  n  H]>eciinou  of  the  Wild  Ibex 

of,  42. 
Crocodile  Binl  of  the  Nile,  note  on  the,  71. 
Crows,  on  tlit>  American  apeciee  of  the  8al>genns 

JTantAwra,  r>3. 
Cackoo,  on  a  new  apeciex  of  tlie  cenDR  Xeonutr- 

phut,  '2& :  on  th)>  Ki'uus  GoeeyzxiM,  'H. 
Cnenca,  lint  of  birds  <-ollect*.-d  by  LuuIh  Fraaer 

at,  12. 
Ouliexrora,  on  the  genns,  7. 
CnnDingham  (Dr.),  listH  of  birds  rollected  in  the 

Strait*  of  Magt-llan  by,  with  noteH  on  the  Pata- 

goniau  avifauna,  'i\,  :t3,  35. 
CuraMtowg,  H}no|>8iHof  the,  34;  notice  of  a  memoir 

on  tlie,  41 ;  remarks  on  those  now  or  lately  living 

in    the    Zoological    Society's    Ganlentt.  46,  63; 

noti(;e  of  a  Huimlenientary  memoir  uu  the,  61: 

remarks  upon  Mitua  xalvini,  52. 
OifonoeUla,  note  on  the  Hitecies  of,  46. 
Vffauomj/iat  ca-Uttu,  remarks  on  the  adalt  male 

of.  57. 
Oyanopoliut  euanus,  remarks  on  tlie  breeding  of 

in  the  Zoological  Society'H  (ianlens,  61. 
Cyelorhin,  remarks  on  the  8|M;cie8  of  the  genuH,  64. 
Ojfpselidte,  notes  on  the  genera  and  species  of,  24. 

D. 

Daeni*,  on  the  genns,  5,  7,  21 ;  on  certain  species 
of,  6. 

D'Albertis  (L.  M.),  exhibition  of  some  birds  col- 
lected in  New  Guinea  by,  and  description  of  a  j 
new  Pariidise  lUrddiscoveretl  by,  41 :  characters  i 
of  new  species   of  birds    diseoveretl    in   New  ! 
Giunea  by,  41 ;  an  account  of  a  new  8i)ecies  of  ! 
Kangaroo  from  New  Guinea,  42;  letters  from 
Dr.  Bennett  on  the  pro<'eedin£8  of,  47;  exhibi- 
tion of  acolh'ction  of^birdn  receivetl  from,  47 

Damali*  hunteri.  exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon 
some  he,ids  and  skins  of,  05;  description  of,  65;   | 
I).  xenegaleiiKit.  exliibition  of  a  beau  of,  GC;  ex-   ' 
hibition  of  the  head  and  horns  of  a  specimen  of, 
from  Lamos,  62. 

Dainaraland,  list  of  Andersson's  collection  of  birds 
from.  6.  •  j 

Darlington,  exhibition  of  two  curioas  Docks  shot  ' 
near,  57.  i 

Darmstadt,  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

Dcutupeltit  seabra,  on  the  "habits  of,  69. 

Daul>eny  (James),  list  of  a  collection  of  binls 
made  on  the  coasts  of  the  Ked  Sea  by,  6.  j 

David,  list  of  Mr.  iSridges's  collections  of  mam- 
mals and  birds  from  tiie  town  of,  9.  I 

David  (Pere),  on  the  travels  in  China  of,  44. 

Deer,  note  on  the  Japanese,  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens,  lo;  note  on  the  Formosan. 
19:  notice  of  a  specimen  of  the  Alantchurian, 
r»-«-eived  from  Mr.  Swinbo*-,  24;  on  the  addi- 
tion to  the  Zoological  Society's  Menagerie  of  a 
I'udu,  26 ;  noti<!e  of  a  memoir  on  the  Old  World, 
34;  on  certain  8i>ecies  now  or  lately  living  in 
the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  38;  notes  on 
the  Chilian.  44 :  exhibition  of  an  antler  of  the 
Kusa,  46. 

Dendrocolaptid^,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 
Museum.  4;  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  18,   ' 
29,  32,  65.  66;  remarks  on  some  species  of,  in 
the  Smithsonian  Institution.  36.  | 

Dendriicyifna.  the  geographical  distribution  of  the 
genus,  '.^"i:  additional  notea  on  the  genus,  26.         { 

Derby  Museum,  on  new  or  little-known  species  . 
in  the,  7;  on  two  new  species  of  Ant  Birds  in  '•■ 
the.  12.  i 

Diardigallti*  erawfurdi,  notes  on,  20 ;  />. pradatun,  ; 
exhibition  of  a  skin  of  the  female  of.  20. 

Dickinson  (1>.),  on  a  new  species  of  Faleo  discov- 
ered on  the  river  Shir^-  by,  22;  on  the  rapa- 
cious birds  colle<!te<l  in  the' Zambesi  region  by, 
23. 

Dickson  (E.  I).),  on  a  collection  of  Fishea  maile  at 
Constantinople  by.  65. 

IKeruru*  marqinattu,  exhibition  of  the  typical 
siM'cimens  ot,  50. 

DidunculuM,  arrival  at  the  Zoological  Society's  , 
Ganlens  of  a  living,  22.  | 

Diglottlnce.  synopsis  of  the,  46. 

Divera,  remarks  on  two  species  of,  13. 


Dogmersficld  Park,  oxhibitionof  a  specimen  of  the 
Glossy  Ibis  shot  in,  56. 

Dominica,  remarks  on  a  rare  Parrot  from,  24;  list 
of  birds  <'ollected  by  Mr.  Kamage  in,  65. 

Drepanephonm,  on  the  generic  term,  42. 

Dr^HinoruM  albertiti,  notes  on,  42;  U.  albertiti 
e4rvinu!auda,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
skins  of,  59. 

Drew  (S.  B.),  exhibition  of  laud  crabs  from  Aacen- 
sion  Island,  47. 

Duck,  exhibition  of  two  carious  s]>ecimen8  of,  shot 
near  Darlington,  57;  i-xbibition  of  a  curious 
variety  of,  sliot  in  Vorkshin>.  61 ;  exhibition  of 
a  hybrid,  66. 

Duke  of  York  Island,  on  the  Kev.  G.  Brown's  col- 
lections from.  48, 50,  51, 52. 54. 

E. 

Eastern  Archipelago,  distribution  of  the  Piitta- 
exdce  in  the,  15. 

Ecuailor,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from  Qni,jo8, 
6;  notes  on  collections  of  birds  from  KioNapo, 
10, 13 ;  list  of  birds  eollecte<l  by  Louis  Frazer  at 
Cnenca,  Zamora,  and  (iualaquiza,  12;  at  Kio- 
bamba,  12;  at  I'allatanuu,  12,  14;  at  Quito,  14; 
at  Pichincha  and  ('himborazo,  14;  at  Nanegal, 
Calacali,  I'erucho.  and  Puellaro,  14;  at  Baba- 
hoyo,  15;  at  Esmeraldas,  l.">;  on  two  new  Tyrant 
Birds  from,  19;  on  a  new  species  of  Malar'optUa 
from  western,  19:  on  the  (jnadruniana  collected 
by  Buckley  in,  39;  descriptions  of  thn-e  new 
species  of  birds  from.  50 ;  on  new  birds  collected 
by  C.  Buckley  in  e.tstem,  54. 

EldirwcB,  index  generis,  18. 

Elaphurus  damdianut,  on  the  akin  and  skeleton 
of,  30. 

Elephant,  arrival  at  the  Zoological  Society's  (Jar- 
dens  of  an  African,  24 ;  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a  corroded  tusk  of  an  Indian.  ;i6;  on  the 
dimensions  and  weights  of  tlie  Indian,  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  ,')2,  55;  on  the  in- 
crea.se  in  size  and  weiglit  of  a  young  African,  in 
the  Zoological  So<'iety's  Gardens,  59. 

Empidonax  brunneus,  remarks  on,  64. 

E(tuu$a»inuiisomalieut,ex\\\\nt\on  of  a  skin  of.  69; 
E.  grevyi,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  some 
photographs  of,  58. 

Erythrura,  remarks  on  the  species  of,  56. 

Esmeraldas,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Eraser 
at,  15. 

Euehcetes,  on  the  name,  53. 

Euphonia,  synopsis  of  the  genns,  5;  note  on  the 
geograjihical  distribution  of  the  genus,  8. 

Euplocamus  crau-ftirdi,  on  the  female  of,  46;  E. 
euvieri,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  male  of,  31. 

Eurylcemidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, 4. 

Euri/lcenm*.  on  the  systematic  ]>osition  of, 40. 

Exotic  Ornithology.  2. 

Extinct  birds,  rei>ort  on  those  of  the  Mascarene 
Islands,  27. 

F. 

Falcoeircumeincltu,  note  on,  20;  F.  eleonorce,  on  the 
breeding  near  Mogador  of,  30 ;  F.  ptinieeus,  ex- 
hibition of  a  skin  of,  captured  in  the  Me<literra- 
nean.  73. 

Falcon,  exhibition  of  a  mummy  of,  65. 

Falkland  Islands,  catalogue  of  the  birds  of  the, 
15;  on  the  eggs  of  two  Kajttorial  Birds  from  the, 
16;  exhibition  of  the  hooi^of  a  Bull  from  the,  17; 
additions  to  and  correlations  of  the  list  of  the 
birds  of  the,  17 ;  on  some  additions  to  the  list  of 
the  birds  of  the.  22 ;  on  the  seals  of  the,  by  Cap- 
tain Abbott,  29;  re|K)rt  on  Lecomte's  expe<lition 
to  the,  30;  exhibition  of  a  skis  of  Vhalarojmji 
wiUoni  from  the,  73, 

Feather,  exhibition  of  a  needle  made  from  the 
stem  of  a,  73, 

Fell*  lanea,  nnt4-s  on  specimens  of,  49, 51 ;  exhibi- 
tion of  and  r<-marks  uiHin  a  skin  of.  60;  F.  uneia, 
cxbiliilion  of  skins  ot,  and  remarks  on  its  geo- 
graiihical  distribution.  67. 

Fflncli  (B.  T),  on  luM-tles  obtained  by,  61,6.5. 

Fiji  Islands,  on  a  <x>nection  of  Parrots  obtained 
By  E.  L.  I.ayanl  in,  46. 

Firetlv,  exhibition  of  living  specimens  of  the 
West  Indiau,  58. 


BIBLIOGKAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.       125 


Fishes,  occurrence  in-  the  river  Uruguay  of  elec- 
tric, 64. 

Fisk  (G.  H.  R.).  letter  on  a  mouse  killing  and 
eating  a  young  venomous  snake,  63. 

Florence  Museum,  on  the  mounted  specimens  of 
Italian  birds  in  the,  71. 

Forbes  (H.  O.),  on  birds  collected  in  Timor  Lant  or 
the  Tenimber  Islands  by,  58. 

Formicariidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 
Museum,  4 ;  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  7, 
10,  18,  22,  30,  56;  synopsis  of  the,  11. 

Vormieivorince,  synopsis  of  the,  11. 

Formosa,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Hare  sent  from 
the  Island  of,  by  Mr.  Swinhoe,  18 ;  note  on  the 
deer  of,  19. 

Forster's  "Catalogue  of  the  Animals  of  Jforth 
America,"  and  "Animals  of  Hudson's  Bay" 
(reprints),  3. 

France,  remarks  on  visits  made  to  several  zoolog- 
ical fiardens  and  museums  in,  43. 

Frankfort,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  zoological 
gardens  at,  70;  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

Fraser  (L.),  list  of  birds  collected  at  Cuenca, 
Gualaquiza,  and  Zamora  by,  12;  at  Iliobaniba, 
12;  atPallatanga,  12,  14;  at  Quito,  Pichincha, 
and  Chimborazo,  14;  at  Niinegal,  Calacali, 
Perucho,  and  Puellaro,  14 ;  at  Babahoyo,  15 ;  at 
Esmsraldas,  15. 

FringilUdce,  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  30. 

FringiUiformes,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 
Mu.seum,  3. 

Fruit-Pigeons,  exhibitions  of  a  drawing  of  a  spe- 
cies of,  47;  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  two 
rare,  52. 

Fulica  galKnuloidet,  exhibition  of  the  supposed 
typical  specimen  of,  50. 

Fuligula  cristata,  early  appearance  in  Hampshire 
of,  5;  F.  nationi,  remarks  on,  50, 

"Furculum"  or  "Furcula,"  62. 

«. 

Galago  montairi,  remarks  on  and  exhibition  of 
the  type  specimens  of,  24. 

Galapagos  Islands,  on  new  birds  collected  by  Dr. 
Habel  in  the,  34;  on  the  visit  of  H.  M.  S.  Petrel 
to  the.  46. 

Galbulidce,  synopsis  of  the,  1 ;  further  remarks  on 
the,  6;  on  the  arrangement  of  the,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species,  7. 

Oalbula,  synopsis  of  the  genus,  6. 

Oallinula  negiotig,  note  on,  17. 

Gayals,  exhibition  of  a  photograph  of  a  pair  of,  24. 

Geohate*,  note  on  the  genus,  26. 

Geographical  distribution  of  birds,  4,  12,  68;  of 
mammals,  44;  of  the  I'fiagianidce,  2,  21;  of  the 
Bucconidce,  8 ;  of  the  genera  Calliite  and  Eupho- 
nia,  8;  of  the  PuiltacidcB  in  the  Eastern  Archi- 

?elago,  15;  of  the  genus  Turdus,  18;  of  tlie  genus 
iendroeygna,  23 ;  of  the  genus  Chatmorhynehttg, 
27;  of  the  Barbets,  29;  of  the  Touracoes,  33;  of 
the  Cervidce,  34;  of  Rliinoceroses,  40;  of  several 
American  iijnicoJflP,  41;  of  Oiconta  6oi/ciana,  43 ; 
of  the  genus  Zonotriehia,  49;  of  Molge  vittata, 
61;  of  Felts  uncia,  67. 

Geographical  Zoology,  on  the  state  of  our  knowl- 
edge of,  48. 

Geophapi  plumi/era,  exhibition  of  a  siK'cimen  of, 
71;  G.  scripta,  exhibition  of  the  egg  and  young 
of,  65. 

Georyehus  eapengit,  exhibition  of  albino  varieties 
of,  65. 

Geronticut  comatut,  exhibition  of,  and  remarks 
upon  a  specimen  of,  54. 

Ghent,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological  Gar- 
dens at,  45, 49, 62, 68. 

Girafle,  on  the  birth  of  a  young  male,  in  the  Zoo- 
logical Society's  Gardens.  28  ;Tist  of  Giraftes  that 
have  lived  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 
28,69. 

Giraud's  "Birds  of  Texas,"'  notes  on,  7. 

Goats,  on  the  various  species  of  Wild,  62;  on  the 
Caucasian  Wild,  63. 

Goering,  on  Venezuelan  birds  collected  bv,  29,  31, 
32, 35, 45. 

Goose,  notes  on  the  T'pland,  10,  11;  on  the  Spur- 
winged  Geese  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Men- 
agerie, 12, 14, 


Gorilla,  remarks  on  photographs  of  a  young  speci- 
men of,  in  Berlin,  and  on  an  example  of,  formerly 
living  in  England,  49. 

GraUaria,  list  of  the  known  species  of,  49. 

Grey  (Sir  G.),  list  of  animals  presented  to  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens  by,  17. 

Grus  cinerea,  G.  montignesia,  and  G.  virgo,  exhi- 
bition of  eggs  of,  13. 

Gryllotalpa  vulgari».  exhibition  of,  and  remarks 
upon  specimens  of,  obtained  at  Bagdad,  65. 

Guacharo,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of  the,  29 ;  on  the 
range  in  South  America  of  the,  67. 

Gualaquiza,  list  of  birds  collected  bv  Louis  Fraser 
at,  12. 

Guatemala,  characters  of  eleven  new  species  of 
birds  collected  by  O.  Salvin  in,  15 ;  contributions 
to  the  ornithology  of,  16. 

Guinea  fowl,  on  the  species  of,  from  the  Zambesi, 
66. 

Gyparehus  papa,  exhibition  of  the  egg  of,  14. 

H. 

Habel  (Dr.),  on  new  species  of  birds  collected  in 
the  Galapagos  Islands  by,  34. 

Hague,  notes  bu  animals  in' the  Zoological  Gardens 
at  the,  45,  54,  08,  69. 

Halia^etug  albieilla,  on  the  occurrence  in  North 
America  of,  21,  25;  H.  branickii,  remarks  on  a 
specimen  of,  in  the  Hamburg  Gardens,  68. 

Halmaturus  Inetuosua,  an  account  of,  42. 

Hamburg  Zoological  Gardens,  notes  on  animals  in 
the,  25,  32,  41,  54,  72;  on  specimens  of  Halidetus 
in  the,  68. 

Hampshire,  early  appearance  of  the  Tufted  Duck 
in,  5 ;  occurrence  of  Sabine's  Snipe  in,  5 ;  on  the 
high  springs  of  1883  in,  59. 

Hannover,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 
Gardens  at,  72. 

Hartlaub  (G.),  on  the  distinctness  of  Pennula 
eeaudata  and  P.  gandwiehensis,  71. 

Hauxwell  (J.),  list  of  birds  collect«d  at  Pebas  by, 
28. 

Hawk,  characters  of  a  species  of,  from  Kew  Cale- 
donia, 13;  on  an  uudescribed  species  of,  from 
New  Granada,  16. 

Heliomaster  angelce,  exhibition  of  specimens  of 
and  notes  on,  24. 

Helix  hcemastoma,  exhibition  of  living  specimens 
of,  57. 

Hemipode,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a,  from  Nyassa- 
land,  73. 

Het^rodactylus  imbricatus,  exhibition  of  a  speci- 
men of,  61. 

Hippocampi,  exhibition  of  drawings  of,  32. 

Hippopotamus,  on  the  birth  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Gardens  at  Amsterdam  of  a,  25;  on 
the  birth  at  the  London  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  a,  36, 39 ;  remarks  on  the  Liberian,  41. 

Hippotragus  bakeri,  notes  on,  30. 

Hiruiidinea,  notes  on  the  species  of,  33,58. 

Holland,  on  the  nesting  of  the  Spoonbill  in,  49. 

Holland  (A.  H.),  notes  on  the  birds  of  the  Argen- 
tine Kepublic,  67,  68 ;  notes  on  the  birds  of  the 
Estaucia  Sta.  Elena,  71. 

Honduras,  list  of  birds  collected  by  G.  C.  Taylor 
in,  12;  note  on  the  Ocellated  Tur"key  of,  18;  on 
birds  collected  by  G.  M.  AVhitely  on  the  coast 
of,  35. 

Huaheine,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from,  22. 

Huallaga  Kiver,  catalogue  of  birds  collected  by 
E.  Barlktt  on  the,  28. 

Hudson  (W.  H.)^  lists  of  birds  collected  at  Con- 
chitas  by,  29,  32,  33;  on  the  birds  of  the  Rio 
Kegro  of"  Patagonia,  39. 

Hudson's  Bay,  exhibition  of  binl  skins  from  Port 
ChDrchill,  16. 

Hueuiul,  notes  on  the,  42,  44. 

Hunter,  (H.  C.  V.),  on  a  new  Ant«lope  discovered 
by,  65. 

Humming  Bird,  on  the  habits  and  nest  of  the 
I'ichincha,  18;  list  of  species  of,  obtained  by 
Whitely  in  high  Peru,  44;  exhibition  and  de- 
scription of  a  new  species  of,  from  northern 
Pern,  52;  remarks  on  a  supposed  new  species 
of,  64. 

Hybrid,  exhibition  of  a  Pheasant,  31 :  monkeys 
In  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  51 ;  ezhibi- 
tiou  of  a  Duck,  66. 


126  BULLETIN   49,  UNITED   STATES  NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


JlydroptalU  /firei/'era,  exhibition  of  a  specimen 

•if  tlie  egg  of,  7*i. 
Hylopkilu*,  review  of  the  KeniiH,  SA. 
llyyoeoliu*  ampelintu,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

on  a  slciii  of,  i5. 
Htfpotriorchit  ea$tanonotu$,  note  on,  18. 

I. 

Iliev,  exhibition  of  lioads  of  tb<<  Spaninh,  30:  ex- 
hiliition  of  a  8p«><'inii'n  of  the  Cmtan  Wild,  <2. 

IliiH,  exiiihitiiiii  of  n  Hpcoiinen  oi  thoGloHsy,  Hhot 
in  l)«);inersticld  I'ark,  .'>6. 

Ibin  erthio}>ifa,  on  the  bnM<ding  in  tho  Zuologicul 
Society's  Ganlcns  of  51. 

leteridte.  catalogue  of  tln\  in  i\w  liritish  Museum, 
;t;  review  of  tho  family.  50,  60. 

Inipenn<-a,  on  those  collected  during  tho  voyage 
of  tho  Challenger,  51. 

Ini  Thurn  (p}.  F.),  on  some  bird«  collected  in  Hrit- 
i8h  Guiana  by,  55. 

Incul>ation  of  birds  in  the  Zmilogical  So<;i«'ty'8 
Gardens,  on  the  number  of  days  of,  13 ;  of  Python 
$ebce  in  the  Zo<ilogieal  Society's  Gardens,  20; 
among  binls  in  the  order  Strvthxones,  21. 

India,  on  the  PHonochili  of  Uritish.  44 :  report  on 
the  Indian  I'hea.sant8  bred  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  GardeuH  from  1858  to  1860, 16;  arrival  at 
the  ZiM)logical  Society's  Gardens  of  a  coUectlou 
of  Indian  I'heasants,  21. 

India  House,  on  tho  zoological  collec'tions  in  the, 
42. 

Indicator,  on  the  systematic  position  of,  35. 

Insect  House  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 
oneniug  of  the,  56;  note.s  on  the.  50;  exhibition 
of  Lepidopterous  Inseit.s  reared  in  the,  57,  59; 
report  on  the,  .58.  61,  C2. 

Ireland,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  Coccyzun 
erythrophthalviits  killed  in,  :t9:  exhibition  of  a 
specimen  of  Ghionis  alba  killed  in,  70. 

Itiily,  remarks  on  visits  m.idc  to  several  zoolog- 
ical ganluoa  and  musetuus  in,  43. 

jr. 

Jacamors,  on  the  arrangement  of  the,  with  de- 

s('ri])tion8  of  new  six'cies,  7. 
Jala]>a,  list  of  Salle's  birds  from,  10;  on  a  series  of 

binls  from  the  vicinity  of,  13. 
Jamaica,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  made  by  W. 

Osbum  in,  17. 
James's  "New  List  of  Chilian  Birds,"  4. 
Japan,  exhibition  of  bird  skins  collected  by  H. 

■Whitcly  in,  25;   exhibition  of  a  collection  of 

mammals  iind  birds  from,  26:   exhibition  of  a 

skin  of  Spizaftvx  nipaUniris  from,  31. 
Japanese  Pig.  note  on  the  80-calle<l.  25. 
Jelly tish  of  Lake  rriimiah,  note  on  the,  71. 
Johnston  (H.  11.).  on  collections  sent  from  the 

Shir^'  Higlilaiids  by,  69. 
Juan  Kernandez.  on  tiie  land  birds  of,  :i8. 
JuUtdis  ffinchi,  exhibition  of,  and  remarks  upon 

specimens  of,  61,  05. 

K. 

Kagii,   letters  from  Dr.   G.  Bennett  respecting 

specimens  of  the,  19;  arrival  at  the  Zoological 

Society's  Gardens  of  a,  19. 
Kangaroo,  exiiibition  of  a  picture  of  a  Itock,  15. 
Kerguelen's  Land,  on  the  birds  collcct«'d  during 

tlie  voyage  of  the  ("hallenger  in,  51. 
Kerr  (J."G.),  on  the  avifauna  of  tho  Lower  I'il- 

comayo,  69. 
Kilimanjaro,  on  the  mammals  of,  72. 
Kittaeinela  auricularU,  note  on,  27. 


I.. 

Lamoo,  exhibition  of  heails  and  boms  of  two 

species  of  Antelopes  from,  62. 
Lamprey  (Dr.),  extracts  from  a  letter  from,  on 

certain  siM-ciesof  (Miinese  l>irds,  20. 
lAiniarivs  tUrocroeeus,  on  a  se<;ond  example  of.  63. 
Z/arid^.  remarks  on  the,  in  theZoologi<iil  S<M-iety's 

Gardens,  28;  a  re  vised  list  of  theXeotro|iieal.  :i7. 
Lartu  ebvmeuM,  oxhibitiou  of  a  ucst,  eggs,  and 

two  yguiig  ones  of,  04. 


Last  (J.  T.),  notes  on  the  Iwbits  of  Potamoehteru* 

fdirardM,  72. 
Layard  (E.  L.),  notes  on  binU  observed  at  Para 

by,  42;  on  a  collection  of  Parrots  obtained  in 

the  1'i.ii  Islands  by,  46. 
Leoomte's  exiM-dition  to  the   Falkland  Islands, 

reimrt  on,  :iO. 
Legge  (V.),  exhibition  of  s]M>cimensof  a  new  bird 

(rom  Ceylon,  39. 
Legrioeinfltu,  note  on  the  genus,  8. 
Lemur,  exhibition  of  a  newly  described  species 

of,   34 ;    Jj.  Irxtroviyttax,   remarks    on.    2.' ;    L. 

macaco,  note  on  the  way  in  which  it  <:arries  its 

young,  61. 
L^'-otaud's  "Birds  of  Trinida<l,"  remarks  on.  29. 
Lepidosiren  paradoxa,  remarks  on,  25. 
Leptotoma  dUcolor,  on  the  structure  of,  25. 
Le  Souef  (A.   A.    C),   letter    from,    containing 

remarks  u]*on  some  living  DackbUls  in  contiue- 

ment  at  Mell>onrue,  63. 
Lo  Strange  (II.  S.),  on  a  collection  of  birds  made 

near  the  City  of  Mexb-o  by,  32. 
Lima,  on  the  binls  coUect^l'in  the  vicinity  of,  by 

W.  Nation,   26,28.  31.37.  66.  ."W;  exhibition  of  a 

skin  nf  Ainaurolitnnaseiineolor  from,  73. 
Limicolce,  on  the  range  of  several  American.  41. 
Linnets,  on  the  correct  generic  name  of  the,  69. 
Lipauffiii,  list  of  the  species  of  tho  genus.  17. 
Lijiotyjie,  remarks  on  the  use  of  the  word,  57. 
Livingstone  Expeditions  into  Afri';a,  note  on  the 

two,  39. 
Lobiophagis  brUweri,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

upon  skins  of,  47. 
Lophophorutl'hvj/n,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  29. 
XoricuIt(«,  on  an  addition  to  the  genus,- 49. 


in. 

Macaeui  nemeHrinu*,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a  skin  of,  70. 

M'Master  (A.  C),  remarks  on  the  MS.  works  on 
the  birds  of  India  by,  52.  * 

Macuuarie  Island,  exiiibition  of  two  skins  of  a 
Rail  from,  56. 

Maeropuf  enibeteens,  remarks  on  a  sjtecimen  of, 
in  the  Melbourne  Gardens,  58. 

Madagascar,  on  J.  Caldwell's  collection  of  insects 
and  shells  from,  20 :  on  the  mammals  and  binls 
collectt^d  by(J.  Meller  in,  21;  description  of  a 
new  species  of  Duck  froiiv,  23;  tho  mammalsof, 
23;  report  on  a  collection  of  animals  sent  by  J. 
Caldwell  from,  24;  description  of  anew  Passer- 
ine Bird  fnmi,  24:  on  the  Ifiver  Hog  of  72. 

Magdalene  Valley,  on  the  mammuls  obtained  by 
li.  15.  White  inthe  Unper,  66. 

Magellan,  lists  of  birds  collected  by  Dr.  Cnnning- 
ham  in  the  Straits  of,  ''1, 33,  'i5. 

Manakin,  on  new  species  of,  6, 15. 

Manatee,  on  the  transmission  of  a  specimen  of  a, 
to  tlie  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  26. 

Mandible,  on  the  variation  in  form  of  the  upper, 
in  a  rajmcious  bird.  11. 

ilanit  teininii)eki,  remarks  on,  51. 

Marine  animal,  on  a  new  sjiecies  of,  from  the 
Northern  Pacific.  40, 42. 

Marten  killed  in  AVales,  and  near  Odiham,  5. 

^lascarene  Islands,  re|K>rt  on  the  extinct  birds 
from  the,  27. 

Mediterranean,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  Faleo 
puniceu.t  uiptun-d  in  the,  73. 

>Iegap<Mie,  exiiibit  ion  of  the  egg  of  a  species  of,  33. 

Melbourne,  remarks  on  a  s]iecimen  of  ilaeroput 
ervheteent  in  the  gardens  at,  58;  on  li^iug  Duck- 
bills in  continement  at,  63. 

MeUagrit  oeellata,  note  on,  18. 

Meller(C.),  on  the  mammals  and  birds  collected 
in  Madagascar  by,  21. 

Menura  tuperba.  arrival  at  the  Zoological  Soci- 
ety's Menagerie  of  a  spe<'inien  of,  28. 

Mergxu  auttralit,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
a  skin  of,  65. 

Mexico,  on  collections  of  binls  made  by  A.  Sall6 
in  southern.  9.  10.  11;  on  a  collection  of  birds 
made  by  Botteri  in  the  vicinity  of  Urizalia.  10; 
list  of  additional  species  of  Salle's  birds  from 
•lala]ia  and  S.  Andres  Tuxtla.  10;  notes  on  some 
birds  from,  11 ;  description  of  a  now  s)>ecies  of 
liuteo  from,  11 ;   on  Sall6's  collection  of  birds 


BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  WRITINGS  OF  PHILIP  LUTLEY  SCLATER.      127 


from  Oaxaca,  11:  list  of  birds  collected  by  A. 
Boucard  in  Oaxaca,  13 ;  on  a  series  of  birds  ironi 
the  vicinity  of  Jalapa,  13 ;  list  of  Tyrant  Birds 
of,  14 ;  notes  on  a  collection  of  birds  from  Ori- 
zaba, 15;  on  a  new  species  of  Pinch  from,  18;  on 
birds  collected  by  A.  Boucard  in  southern,  19; 
on  additions  to  the  avifauna  of,  20,  34 ;  list  of 
birds  procured  by  G.  H.  White  in  the  City  of, 
22;  list  of  ii  collection  of  birds  formed  by  A. 
Boucard  at  Vera  Cruz,  24;  exhibition  and  de- 
scriptions of  new  species  of  birds  from,  27;  on  a 
collection  of  birds  made  by  Mr.  Le  Strange  near 
the  City  of,  32 ;  description  of  a  new  species  of 
Wren  "from,  33;  exhibition  of  two  skulls  of 
Baird's  Tapir  from,  42. 

Mierattur,  notes  on  the  species  of,  32. 

Mierobates,  synopsis  of  the  species  of,  59. 

Milvago  carunculatus,  note  on,  18. 

Milvtilus  tyranntu,  exhibition  of  a  nest  of,  con- 
tiiining  eggs  of  Molothnis  bonariensig,  39. 

Mitva  talvini,  remark.s  upon,  52. 

Mogador,  on  the  breeding  of  the  Eleonora  Falcon 
near,  30. 

Molgevittata,  remarks  upon  the  distribution  of,  61. 

Molothrvs  honai-iensis,  exhibition  of  the  eggs  of, 
in  the  nest  of  Milvulus  tyranrms,  39. 

Moinotidce,  review  of  the  family,  10. 

Monkeys,  on  the  breeding  of,  during  the  last  ten 
years  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  70. 

Monteiro  (J.),  list  of  the  mammalia  collected  in 
Angola  by,  15. 

Monte  Video,  exhibition  of  a  living  Amphiabae- 
nian  from,  52. 

Moutserrat,  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  from 
the  Island  of,  53. 

Mooruk,  exhibition  of  the  egg  of  the,  54. 

Mo.squito  Coast,  list  of  birds  collected  bj'  H.  Wick- 
ham  on  Blewfields  Kiver  on  the,  27. 

Mottley  (J.),  notes  on  the  birds  of  southeastern 
Borneo  by,  21. 

Mouse,  the  killing  and  eating  of  a  young  venom- 
ous snake  by  a,  63 ;  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  specimens  of  the  "Spinning"  or  "Japa- 
nese," 68. 

Mud-fish,  note  on  a  new  Australian,  35. 

Munich,  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

Muscisaxicola.  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  27. 

Museum,  on  certain  principles  to  be  observed  in 
the  establishment  of  a  National  Natural  His- 
tory, 35 ;  on  the  most  desirable  objects  to  be  ex- 
hibited in  a  Local,  72. 

Mweru  (Lake),  on  some  specimens  of  mammals 
sent  by  A.  Shari>e  from,  71. 

Myfjale,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  uiwn  a  spider 
of  the  genus,  55. 

Myiozetel^,  on  the  species  of,  37. 

N. 

Nanegal,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Frazer 
at,  14. 

Nation  ( W.),  on  the  birds  collected  in  the  vicinity 
of  Lima  by,  26, 28,  31,  37, 56,  59. 

Natterer  (J.),  descriptions  of  seven  new  species 
of  birds  discovered  in  Brazil  by,  23. 

Nearctic  region,  on  the  mammaLs  of  the,  72. 

Keomorphxis,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  22. 

Neotropical  region,  "Nomenclator  Avium  Neo- 
tropicalium,"  3 ;  a  revised  list  of  the  Laridce  of 
the,  37 ;  on  the  PteroptoehidcB  of  the,  44 ;  a  revi- 
sion of  the  Anatidce  of  the,  47 ;  on  the  species  of 
Anthxis  of  the,  51. 

Neuchfltel,  description  of  a  new  species  of  Parrot 
in  the  ^luseum  at,  46. 

New  Britain,  exhil)ition  of  some  bird  skins  from, 
40;  on  the  Rev.  G.  Brown's  collections  from,  48, 
.50,51,52,54,59;  exhibition  and  description  of 
two  new  birds  from,  55. 

New  Caledonia,  characters  of  a  species  of  Hawk 
from,  13. 

New  Granada.    See  Colombia. 

New  Guinea,  on  the  zoology  of,  12;  on  the  birds 
of  prey  of,  16;  exhibition  of  birds,  including  a 
new  Bird  of  Paradise  collected  by  d' Albertis  in, 
41 ;  characters  of  new  species  of  birds  discov- 
ered by  d'Albertis  in,  41 ;  on  a  new  sx)ecie8  of 
Kangaroo  from,  42;  remarks  on  two  s)>ecie8  of 
birds  from,  43;  on  Dr.  Meyer's  ornithological 
diacoyeries  in,  44 ;  on  the  birds  collected  by  Dr. 


Comrie  on  the  southeast  coast  of,  47 ;  on  orni- 
thological progress  in,  48;  further  ornitholog- 
ical news  from,  48 ;  on  a  new  8X>ecies  of  Mbno- 
treme  from,  50. 

New  Ireland,  on  the  Rev.  G.  Brown's  collections 
from,  48, 50, 51, 52, 54,  59. 

Newton  (A.),  notes  on  the  birds  of  the  Straits  of 
Magellan,  35. 

New  Zealand,  on  thegenusAptm/asof,  18:  animals 
from,  at  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  38. 

Nicaragua,  exhibition  of  a  skull  of  Tapirug  bairdi 
from,  28 ;  additions  to  the  list  of  birds  of,  42. 

Nile, note  on  the  "Crocodile  Bird"  of  the,  71. 

Ninox  solomonis,  on  the  typical  specimen  of,  50. 

Nitzsch's  Pterylography  (translation),  2. 

"Nomenclator  Avium  Neotropical! um,"  3,41. 

Norfolk,  on  the  occurrence  of  Tringa  acummata 
in,  69, 71. 

Norwich  Museum,  on  some  species  of  Accipitres 
in  the,  11. 

Notonjctes  typhlops,  notes  on,  67, 68. 

Xtieifraga  earyocatactes,  exhibition  of  the  nest  and 
eggs  of,  28. 

Nutnida  ellioti,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a 
skin  of,  54. 

Nyassaland,  on  a  collection  of  mammals  made  by 
A.  Sharpe  in,  08;  list  of  birds  collected  by  A. 
Whyte  in,  71 ;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Hemi- 
pode  from,  73 ;  on  the  new  Cypress  of,  73. 

Xycticorax  griseus,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 
shot  in  Piumstead  Marshes,  59. 

O. 

Oaxaca,  on  Sall6'8  collection  of  birds  fi-om,  11;  list 

of  birds  collected  bj-  A.  Boucard  in,  13. 
Odiham,  Marten  killed  near,  5 ;  arrival  of  summer 

birds  in  1845  near,  5;  occurrence  of  aquatic  birds 

near,  5 ;  the  nesting  of  the  Water  Rail  near,  5. 
Ohio,  exhibition  of  some  variegated  wool  from,  21. 
Oligomyodce,    catalogue   of  the,  in    the   British 

Museum,  4. 
Opisthocomus  cHxtatus,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

upon  the  eggs  of,  55 ;  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

upon  specimens  of  the  eggs  and  chicks  of,  65. 
Ojwssum  (water),  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a,  37. 
Orde  (J.  W.  P.),  exhibition  of  a  black  variety  of 

Arvicola  amphibius,  and  a  specimen  of  Branta 

rvfina,  19. 
Oreas  carina,  on  the  breeding  in  captivity  of,  28. 
Oreophagi*  derbianuis,  exhibition  of  a  specimen 

of,  14. 
Orizaba,  on  Botteri's  collection  of  birds  from  the 

vicinity  of,  10;  notes  on  a  collection  of  birds 

from,  15. 
Oniithion,  note  on  the  genus,  41. 
Ornithological  Congress  at  Budapest,  address  to 

the,  4. 
Ornithological  Literature  for  1870,  38 ;  for  1871, 40; 

for  1872,  42. 
Ornithorhynchus  paradoxus,  on  living  specimens 

of,  in  confinement  at  Melbourne,  63. 
Oruba,  on  the  migratory  birds  observed  between 

Gibraltar  and  Malta  on  the  S.  S.,71. 
Osbum  (W.),  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  made  in 

Jamaica  by,  17. 
Otcines,  descriptions  of  new  species  of  American, 

26,  61. 
Otidiphaps  nobilis,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of,  34. 
Otis  tarda,  on  the  breeding  of,  in  the  Zoological 

Society's  Gardens,  71. 
Ovis  cycloceros,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of,  18; 

O.  poUi,  note  on,  16 ;  O.  vignii,  exhibition  of  a 

drawing  of,  18. 
Owls,  description  of  a  new  species  of,  12;  on  the 

nomenclature  of  British,  and  on  the  arrange- 
ment of  the  Order  Striges,  53. 
Oxford  University  Museum,  on  the  bird  collec- 
tions in  the,  68,  69,  71. 
Oxyrhamphidce.  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 

Museum,  4;  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  30. 
Oyapok,  remarks  on  a  collection  of  birds  from,  37. 


Pacific,  on  a  new  marine  animal  from  the  North- 
ern, 40, 42. 

Palestine,  description  of  a  now  species  of  bird 
from,  12 ;  exhibition  of  a  collection  of  bird  skins 

collected  by  H.  B.  Tristram  in,  22. 


128  BULLETIN  49,  UNITED   STATES   NATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


PiillaUiiigo,  lint  of  birda  con«c;t«d  by  Lonia  Fraaor 

at.  13.  U. 

riilu9i)>i<'ri>  or  IluKix'Tf  H  <le  ISigorrt',  on  tht>,  0. 

riiiiaina,  ItHt  tif  T.  liricl^cHH  colli'rtionn  of  innni- 
luulHaixl  binlMfrimi  tliv  town  of  David,  9:  not<<« 
en  Bcolli'i'tion  of  binls  from  tln«  iHthniim  of, 23; 
on  the  (juatlruiiuuiii  of  Aiii<<ri<-a  north  of,  :iH. 

I'AiifckonK  Lukf,  oxhibitiitji  of  varioty  of  JitU/o 
maedmuttrxtm,  14. 

Pars,  notM  on  binlH  ob«crvMl  by  £.  L.  Lsyard  at, 
43. 

PanMliHe  BinU,  arrival  at  tho  /^oolo^ical  .So<'loty'H 
ilanlenxiif  two  living,  19;  •■xliiliitionof  adniw 
in>:  of  I'a radiffa  ealva  from  the  iHlnnil  of  Wai- 
giou,24;  (loHc-ription  of  a  nrw  HjM'cii'H  of,«)isi-ov- 
erf<l  by  d'Alliertis,  41;  not«<  on  Ihreiiamimix 
aU>trtUi,i'i\  cxhihitiouof  aHkinof  llhijridnrtii* 
guUelmi-trrtii.  58;  t<xhi))ition  of  and  retnaiks 
upon  a  H|>6(-iiucn  of  I'araditornis  rviMphi,  62; 
n'markn  on  Macgregor's,  «i7.  68;  rxliihition  of 
and  remarks  upon  a  Hiteciuien  of  I'aradinitmU 
nuloljihi.  62. 

J'aratnytliia  moutium,  cxhiltition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a  8j)e«'imfii  of,  69;  iiot4>H  on,  71. 

l'nrnidio4ite*  jiacijii  UK,  exhibition  of  an  egg  of  43. 

PariK,  description  of  six  new  specien  of  birds  in 
tbe  Museum  d'Histoire  Nalurelleof  6;  on  the 
int«!re8ting  H|>eciewof  manimalM  and  hinlsin  the 
Socii'-K"  Z<H)loi;iquo d' Acclimatatiou  of,  26 ;  notes 
on  the  animalM  in  the  Zoological  Gardens  at,  68. 

Parra,  on  the  wpecies  of.  9. 

Parrakeet,  on  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Lorifulus, 
40. 

Parrots,  on  new  species  of.  10, 14,  2n,  25,  46,  47,  56, 
63;  on  a  rare  species  of,  from  Dominiea,  24;  on  a 
new  sp«'»^ie8  of  the  genus  ScmUrna,  25;  on  new 
or  little-known  species  of,  in  the  Zoologiral 
Society's  Gardens,  27,  37, 44,  52, 54, 63 ;  exhibition 
of  a  series  of  skins  of,  obtained  by  E.  L.  L.ij'ard 
in  the  Fiji  Islands,  46;  description  of  a  new 
species  of,  in  the  Museum  at  JJeucliatel,  46;  re- 
marks on  a  rare  PaciHc  species  of  47;  on  t!ie 
species  of  the  ^enus  I'lonwi,  49;  exhibition  of  a 
skin  of  a  s])e<-ie8  of,  from  St.  f>ucia,  56 ;  on  the 
roeently  descrilxid  species  of  tlie  genus  Chry- 
»ofij».  56;  on  a  new  8pe<ues  of  the  genus  Gonurus, 
56.  63;  note  on  Kuiipell's  Parrot.  57;  on  a  singu- 
lar habit  of  the  Greater  Vasa  Parrot,  00,  70;  re- 
marks on  the  death  of  a  specimen  of  the  greater 
Vasa  Parrot  which  had  lived  lifty-four  years  in 
theZoological  Society's  Gardens,  60 ;  remarks  on 
asiM^cimen  of  a  rare  species  of,  63 ;  exUibitiuu  of 
a  variety  of  the  Grey  Parrot,  '72. 

Fanis  ineridionalis,  remarks  on,  9. 

Patflgonia,  notes  on  the  avifauna  of,  31;  Hudson 
on  the  birds  of  the  Itio  Negro.  39. 

PauxU  galeata.,  on  tlie  fenialu  plumage  of  45;  ex 
hibition  of  and  remarks  upon  an  example  of,  55. 

Pavoni(inpennU.  note  on.  14. 

Pebas,  list  of  birds  collected  by  J.  llauxwell  at, 
2«.  ' 

Pelf^anuM,  notes  on  the  species  of,  living  in  tlie 
Zoological  Society's  (ianlens,  30;  additional  re- 
marks on  fMsrtain  species  of  37;  P.trachyrhyn- 
ehun,  on  the  deciduous  knob  of  the  oilmen  of  the 
lie^ik  of,  60 ;  J'.  tnanillentU,  note  on,  68. 

Peloirudxua,  exhibition  of  a  shell  of  a  species  of, 
36. 

I'eltopt,  on  the  systemiatic  position  of,  40. 

Penguin,  notes  on  the  Emperor,  64. 

Peunula  ecaudata,  on  the  uistiuctuess  of  P.  tand- 
tpUhentis  and,  71. 

Pentaerintu  caput-medtuce,  exhibition  of  an  ox- 
amnle  of,  17. 

iVro(/ic<i«t/«»otto,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
some  8}H!<Tmen8  of,  31. 

Peru,  on  the  birds  collccte<l  by  £.  Bartlett  on  the 
River  l'<'ayali  in  eastern,  'i6, 27;  on  the  birds 
collected  in  the  vicinity  of  Lima  by  W.  Nation, 
26, 28.  31, 37,56, 59 ;  <al«roijue of  birdscoUected by 
E.  Bartlett  on  the  Huallaga  Kiver  in  eastern, 
28;  on  the  birds  colle<ted  by  H.  WhiUlv  in.  29. 
30, 31,  .33,  40. 42, 44, 46;  on  two  new  birds  collected 
by  E.  Bartlett  in  eastern,  32;  notes  by  E.  liart 
lett  on  the  nionkeysof  eastern.  36;  on  the  birds 
colle4te<l  by  E.  Bartlett  in  eastern.  40;  list  of 
Humming  ISinU  obtAined  by  H.Whit^^ly  in  liigli. 
44;  notes  on  the  deer  of  Western.  44;  exhiltltion 
and  description  of  a  new  species  of  Uumming 


Bird  from  northern,  52;  remarks  upon  a  Condor 

in   the  ZcMilogical   SiKiiety's  Gardens  from.  59; 

descrititioii  of  anew  Ground  Finch  from  weatem. 

0:1 :  I'xhibition  of  a  skin  of  Amaurolimnat  eon- 

color  fnmi  Lima.  73. 
Periicho,  list  of  birds  collotTt*"*!  by  Louis  Fraiw'r 

at.  14. 
Petrel,  reiMirt  of  the  visit  tothe  Galapagos  I nlaiida 

of  II.  M.S..  46. 
Pkofoehasrut  (fliatii,  a<Idition  of  a  8|M<cfinen  of. 

to  the    Zoological   .Society's  Gardens,   16;  note 

on.  35. 
Phalaropuji/ulieariu»,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  from 

('hili,  71;  /'.    wiUtini,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of, 

from  the  F.ilkland  Islands,  73 
I'hatitiiiidce.  list  of  the  species  of.  2,  21 ;  remarks 

on  the  geographical  distribution  of  the,  21:  on 

the  arrival  at  the  Zoological  .Society's  Ganl<'n8 

of  two  newly  descrilwd  s]MM-ies  of,  34;  arrival 

of  a  collection  of  Indian,  at  tbe  Zool(>gical  So. 

cietv's  Garileiis,  21;  on  the  s|H'eies  of  Indian, 

bred  in  the  Z<M)higical  Society's  (iardeiis  from 

185H  to  1H(K),  10;  exhibition  of  aliybrid  s|H-cies  of 

31;    exhibition   of  a  drawing  of    Lnnhopliorus 

ihuj/KX,  29;  remarks  on  the  ImMiIity  of  niai/m«/ia 

amhtr/iti,'.H;  on  the  female  of  Euvlocnintu  erair- 

furdi, -iG;  on    the    l>roo<ling  of  A  r(fiiii  ifuiautetu 

and  other  s|M'cieH  of,  in  the  Zoological  S<«'iety's 

Gardens,  52;  (exhibition  of  a  pair  of  I'hntiami* 

prineipaliii  from  Afghanistan.  Iieh>nging  to  the 

Prince  of  Wales,  61;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  P. 

principalii,  63. 
PhibaUira  Jlarirontriis,  exhibition  of  two  eggs  of, 

73. 
Philadelphia,  notes  on  the  birds  in  the  Museum 

of  the  Academy  of  Sciences  of,  9. 
Philepittidfe,  catalogue  of   the,   in    the    British 

.Museum,  4. 
Philip]tin(e  Islands,  on  a  new  species  of  Parrakeet. 

from  the,  40;  remarks  on   the    '•Tamaron"of 

the,  64. 
Phytntomidce,  catalogue   of  the,    in    the   British 

Museum.  4. 
Phlng<rntt»  crinifjera,  on  the  bre«'ding  of,  in  the 

Z<M)logic.al  Society's  Menagerie.  24. 
PhyUium  gelon\i»,ii\\\\)i'\{'w\\  of  and  remarks  iijion 

a  siKscimen  of,  living  in  the  Zoological  Society's 

Gardens,  65. 
Piciiiiicha,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraaer 

during  excursions  to,  14. 
Pietra  Papale.  La,  66. 
Pig,  note  on  the  so-called  "Japanese,"  25. 
Pigeon,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  remarkable, 

34. 
Pilcomayo,  on  the  avifauna  of  the  Lower,  69. 
IHonus,  on  the  species  of,  49;  /'.  laeerut,  exhibi- 
tion of  a  skin  of,  73. 
Pipretila,  revision  of  the  8i»e<-ies  of,  51. 
IHpridce,  catalogue  of  the.  in  British  Museum,  4. 
Pitheeia  letieocnihala.  on  the  addition  to  the  Zoo- 

logii^al  Society's  (iardeus  of  a  specimen  of,  26. 
I'ittid<e.  catalogue  of  the,  in  British  Museum,  4. 
Platacanthomyx  laiduni*.  exhibition  of  iispi-cimcn 

of,  15. 
Plectroptenu,   notes  on   the    s|M>cie8  of    in    the 

Zoological  S<wiety'8  Ganlens,  12,  14;    /*.  niger, 

notes  on,  48. 
Plegadin  faleineUtui.  exhibition  of  a  s])ecinien  of, 

shot  in  Dogmerstiehl  Park.  56. 
Plumstead  Marshes,  exhibition  of  a  siM-cimen  of 

a  Night  Heron  shot  in,  59. 
Podagrr  naninda,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  tbe 

egg  of,  72. 
Popoerjihaltm  nipiielli.  not^'on,  57. 
Porcupine,  description  of  a  new  speciea  of  Indian, 

24. 
Porphyrio  etrruleut,  note  on.  5.3;    P.  ecemletit.  P. 

poliocfplialua.  and  /*.  mnaragdonotu*,  exhibition 

of  and    remarks    ii|>on    s|>ecimens  of,   67;    P. 

ritifnsis,  exhibition  of  a  series  of  flfly-flve  egga 

of,  62. 
Porpoises  in  the  Victoria  Nyanr.a,  68. 
Port  Churchill,  (>xhibition  of  bird  skins  from,  16. 
Potaiiioehcrut  rdwardti.  exhibition  of  a  mounted 

s|)eclmeii  of,  72;  /'.  pfiiieilUittu,  on  the  skull  of, 

15;    breeding  of   in   the    Zoological    Society's 

(iardens.  17. 
Potto,   exhibition  of   and    remarks    upon    some 

S|>ecimen8  of  the,  31. 


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Prejevalski  (N.  M.),  exhibition  of  photographs  of 
natural  history  objects  collected  in  central  Asia 
by,  63. 

Prinia  socialis,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  from  Cey- 
lon, 36. 

Prioniturus,  on  the  genus,  15. 

Prionochili  of  British  India,  44. 

Proceedings  of  tlie  Zoological  Society,  the  dates 
of  issue  of  the  early  volumes  of  the,  70. 

Propithecns  bicolor,  not«s  on,  40;  P.  dainanu*,  ex- 
hibition of  a  specimen  of,  34. 

Protopterus  annectens,  remarks  on  specimens  of, 
in  tlie  Society's  Gardens,  72. 

Psaltria  jlaviceps,  note  on,  8. 

Ptittacidce,  distribution  of  the,  in  the  Eastern 
Archipelago,  15. 

Psittacitt  erithacus,  exhibition  of  a  variety  of,  72. 

Pteroptochidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British 
Museum,  4 ;  on  the  neotropical  8X>ecies  of,  44. 

Pterylography,  translation  of  Nitzsch's,  2. 

Ptilopui /aiciatus,  remarks  on,  20. 

Publications,  record  of  recent  ornithological,  14. 

Puellaro,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Iiouis  Fraser 
at,  14. 

Puti'-bird,  characters  of  a  new  species  of  the  genns 
i'fmnula,  56. 

Puffimtt  aavia,  remarks  upon  a  specimen  of,  from 
Australia,  68. 

Punjab  Sheep  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens, 
note  on  the,  14. 

Pyranga  roseogularis,  note  on,  42. 

Python  sebce,  incubation  of,  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  gardens,  20;  on  th»  temperature  of, 
during  incubation,  20. 

Q. 

Qnadrumana,  notice  of  rare  species  of,  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Menagerie,  16,  23;  on  the 
northern  limitin  America  of  the,  18;  of  America 
north  of  Panama,  38 ;  collected  by  Buckley  in 
Ecuador,  39. 

Queensland,  on  the  existence  of  an  nndescribed 
species  of  mammal  in.  37 ;  exhibiti<vi  of  a  needle 
made  from  the  stem  of  a  feather  from  North,  73. 

Ouijos,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  from,  6. 

Quiscalince,  review  of  the,  60. 

Quito,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraaer  in 
the  vicinity  of,  14.  .  i,t 

R. 

Babbit  Pest  in  Australia,  note  on  the,  66. 

Kadde's  "Internationale  Farbenskala, "  remarks 
on,  58. 

Bail,  exhibition  of  two  skins  of,  from  Macquarie 
Island,  56. 

Jtallid(e,  synopsis  of  the  American,  30. 

Ballui  aqnatieut  breeding  near  Odiham,  5;  R. 
guleirottris,  note  on,  55. 

Eamage  (Mr.),  list  of  birds  collected  in  Dominica 
by,  65 ;  list  of  birds  collected  in  St.  Lucia  by,  65. 

Bamsay  (E.  P.),  exhibition  of  some  new  species  of 
Australian  birds  described  by,  31. 

Batel,  ou  a  new  species  of,  27. 

Bed  Sea,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  made  by  James 
Daubeny  on  the  coasts  of  the,  6. 

Eeiser's  "Omis  Balkanica,''  remarks  on,  73. 

Kemex.  on  the  fifth  cubital,  of  the  wing  in  the 
Vnnnatoe,  67. 

Beptile  House,  remarks  upon  the  opening  of  the 
Zoological  Society's  new,  59. 

Rhamplioccenus,  synopsis  of  the  species  of,  59. 

Rhatnphocorygclot-heyi,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 
upon  a  specimen  of,  65. 

lihea,  on  the  species  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Menagerie,  14;  R.  darwiui,  pxhibition  of  and 
remarks  upon  some  eggs  of,  01;  exhibition  of 
two  yo\ing  specimens  of,  from  Tarapaca,  66. 

Shinoeerot,  notes  on  the  African  species  o/,  35; 
geographical  distribution  of,  40;  exhibition  of  a 
supposed  new  species  of,  from  tlie  Terai  of 
Bhootan,  44;  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon 
the  upper  horn  ot  a  two-horned  species  of,  from 
Brahmapootra,  45;  notice  of  a  memoir  on  the,  45; 
exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the  skin  of  a 
young  species  of,  from  the  Sundcrbunds,  47 ;  on 
thespecies  of,  now  or  lately  living  in  the  Zoologi- 
cal Society's  Menagerie,  48;  remarks  upon  a  two- 

4i5— No.  49 9 


homed  species  of,  killed  in  Tipperah,  48;  on 
some  horns  belonging  to  an  apparently  new  spe- 
cies of,  70;  R.  lasiotis,  notes  on,  40,  60;  an  illns- 
trat«d  account  of,  40 ;  R.  timus,  on  the  external 
characters  of,  62 ;  remarks  on,  67;  R.  sondaieut, 
arrival  at  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens  of  a 
specimen  of,  43 ;  on  a  specimen  A:om  the  Sunder- 
bunds  of,  48;  R.  sximatranug,  exhibition  of  a 
tracing  of  the  skull  of  a  male,  19 ;  addition  to 
the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens  of  a  female,  38 ; 
R.  unicornis,  on  a  horn  of  the  male  of,  36. 

Rhipidomis  gulielmi-tertii,  exhibition  of  a  skin 
of,  58. 

Bhone,  exhibition  of  a  map  of  the  delta  of  the, 
showing  the  habitat  of  the  Beaver,  66. 

Biobamba,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 
at,  12. 

EioNapo,  notes  on  collections  of  birds  from,  10, 13. 

Bio  Xegro,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Mr.  Wallace 
on  the,  28 ;  Hudson  on  the  birds  of  the,  39. 

Bio  Farand,  on  new  or  little  known  birds  from 
the,  33. 

Eome,  list  of  birds  exposed  for  sale  in  the  market 
in  January,  1853,  at,  7. 

Eotterdam,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 
Gardens  at,  21, 25,  32, 41, 45,  49, 52, 62,  65, 68, 69, 72. 

Bnminants,  on  the  period  of  gestation  of  certain,  21, 

». 

Saiga  tatarica,  remarks  on,  27. 

S.  Andres  Tuxtla,  list  of  Sall6'8  birds  from,  10. 

St.  Domingo,  notes  on  a  Parrot  from,  10. 

St.  Elena,  notes  on  the  birds  of  the  Estancia,  71. 

St.  Kitts,  remarks  on  some  monkeys  from,  26. 

St.  Lucia,  notes  on  the  Bat-tailed  Serpent  of,  35; 
on  the  birds  of,  36;  on  the  birds  observed  by  J. 
E.  Semper  in,  39;  on  additional  species  of  birds 
from,  46;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of  a  Parrot  from, 
56 ;  list  of  birds  collected  by  Mr.  Bamage  in,  65. 

St.  Vincent,  description  of  a  new  Tyrant-bird 
from,  15. 

Salle  (A.),  catalogue  of  birds  collected  in  southern 
Mexico  by,  9 ;  notes  on  birds  collected  in  south- 
ern Mexico  by,  9;  on  a  collection  of  birds  re- 
ceived from  southern  Mexico  by,  10;  list  of 
species  of  birds  collected  at  Jalapa  and  S. 
Andres  Tuxtla  by,  10 ;  on  a  collection  of  birds 
from  Oaxaca  made  by,  11. 

Salmon  (T.  K.),  on  the  birds  collected  in  Antio- 
quia  by,  53. 

Salvin  (O.),  characters  of  eleven  new  species  of 
birds  collected  in  Guatemala  by,  15. 

Sand-grouse,  addition  to  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens  of  some  Three-toed,  17 ;  notes  on  Pal- 
las's,  22;  exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Pallas's,  and  re- 
marks on  its  occurrences  in  western  Europe,  64. 

Sandpiper,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of  the  Siber- 
ian Pectoral,  shot  on  Breydon  mudflats.  69. 

Sandwich  Islands,  on  the  avifauna  of  the,  38,  53; 
on  the  birds  collected  during  the  voyage  of  the 
Challenger  in  the,  50. 

San  Fernando,  Trinidad,  exhibition  of  a  young 
specimen  of  Chauna  derbiana  from,  27. 

San  Jos6,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Bridges  in  the 
Valley  of,  10. 

Saxicola  deserti,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  killed 
in  Scotland,  64 ;  S.  stapazina,  exhibition  of  and 
remarks  upon  a  specimen  of,  killed  iu  Lanca- 
shire, 51;  further  remarks,  51. 

Seansores,  catalogue  of  the,  iu  the  British  Mu- 
seum. 4. 

Scbomburgk  (Sir  B.),  letter  from,  respecting  Diar- 
digalluK  crawfurdi,  20;  exhibition  of  a  skin  of 
the  female  of  Diardigallus  prcelafu*  sent  home 
by,  20. 

Seiurug  blan/ordi,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  44. 

Seolopaeida>,  on  new  species  of,  32. 

Scolopax  sabini,  occurrence  iu  Hampshire  of,  5. 

"  Scomber  scomber"  principle,  remarks  on  the,  73. 

Seals,  of  the  Falkland  Islands,  29;  the  habits  of 
Eared.  38. 

Seebohiu  (H.),  on  the  occurrence  of  Tringa  acu- 
minata in  Norfolk,  71. 

Semioptera  wallacii,  note  on,  16. 

Setujier  (.J^E.),  on  the  birds  of  St.  Lucia,  39. 

Sharpe  (A.),  on  a  collection  of  mammals  made  in 
Nyassaland  by,  68;  on  some  specimens  of  mam- 
mals sent  from  Lake  Mweru  by,  71. 


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BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   NATIONAL    MUSEUM. 


Shelley  (G.  £.),  list  of  binlit  <oll<«ct«Ml  by  A. 
Whytfl  ill  Xyaaitfllanil,  71. 

Sbir^t'lIiKhlaiiiU,  (III  collect Ioiih  R<>nt  by  II.  H. 
Jobiisloii  I'roiii  tlif.  69:  rt'tnarkH  on  hoiiio  nkiiiH 
of  luaiunial.-*  from  the,  70. 

Sliiro  UivtT,  on  a  new  siKMiies  ot  f'alco  iliHCovenMl 
bv  Dr.  Dickinson  on  tlic.  22. 

Siphl«int  JiUiiigrri,  (ixbibltion  of  n  H|M-cinien  of,  28. 

Sitta  kmei>eri.  llou^  on,  and  roniurkM  on  tlu>  Hpeciea 
of  tlie  Ken  lis  mtla.  2.5. 

SIikIcii  (Ciiptain).  cxpfMlition  of.  to  Vunau,  39. 

Sniilb.sonian  Intttitntioii,  remarks ou  some  species 
of  J>fiidr<>fiilat>tid(e  in  I  lie,  36. 

Sn;ik<-.s,  note  on  Fniitfating,  46. 

Society  Ifllands,  list  of  a  collection  of  binU  from 
Hiiubeine,  22. 

Socotra,  on  the  exploration  of,  53;  on  the  birds 
colle<ted  by  I.  B.  Ilalftnir  in,  55. 

Solomon  Islands,  on  a  r^illection  of  birds  from  the, 
31 ;  exhibition  of  specimens  of  birds  collect«d  by 
G.  Brown  in  the,  69. 

Somaliland.  on  some  mammals  from,  60;  on  two 
new  8p«><'ics  of  Antelopes  from,  63;  exhibition  of 
a  skin  of  a  Zebra  from,  66;  exhibition  of  speci- 
mens of  horns  of  an  Aiit4.!lope  from,  67;  exhibi- 
tion of  a  skin  of  the  Wild  Ass  of,  68;  on  a  new 
Antelope,  and  list  of  other  specimens  of  Ante- 
lojies  from,  68;  the  Antel<)|>es  of,  69. 

Spain,  a  naturalist's  impressions  of,  19. 

Sjieke  (J.  H.),  rejiort  on  specimens  of  animals  for- 
wanled  by,  17, 19 ;  on  the  mammals  collected  and 
observed  ill  Kast  Africa  by.  22 ;  on  the  birds  col- 
lected in  ICust  Africa  by,  22. 

Spenco  (J.  ^I.),  on  some  Venezuelan  birds  col- 
lected by,  41. 

Spennophila,  revision  of  the  species  of  the  genus, 
37. 

SpUaeliu  nipalensi«.  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  from 
Japan,  31. 

Spoonbill,  on  the  nesting  in  Holland  of  the,  49. 

Spurs  of  Birds'  Winps.  remarks  on,  63. 

Stairs  (XV.  E.),  exhibition  of  some  sketclies  of  the 
horns  of  a  large  Antelope  made  by,  67. 

Sttatoniis  earipensU.  exiiibition  of  an  egg  of,  29; 
on  the  range  in  South  America  of,  67. 

St<'ere  (Professor),  on  the  birds  collected  in  South 
America  by,  50. 

Stfganopoden.  on  the,  collected  during  the  voy- 
age of  the  Challenger.  51. 

iStr?;/.' leer"*  tm6e;W»,  remarks  on,  60;  exhibition 
of  the  head  and  horns  of  a  specimen  of,  from 
Lamoo,  62. 

StriffC'!.  on  the  arrangement  of  the,  53. 

Stru/idw,  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  29,30. 

Stnitliions  birds,  remarks  on  the,  14;  notes  on 
two  species  of,  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gar- 
dens, 15;  remarks  on,  with  a  list  of  the'  known 
8|M'cies,  19;  incubation  of,  21. 

atiirnella  Iwloviciana,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 
10;  on  the  occurrence  in  Knelantl  of,  18. 

Stuttgart,  notes  on  the  animals  in  the  Zoological 
Gardens  at,  70;  on  ornithology  at,  73. 

Suidce,  note  on  the,  in  the  Zoological  Society's 
Gardens,  16. 

Sunderbunds,  exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skiiiof  avoiiiigKliinorerosfniiii  t lie.  47;  remarks 
upon  a  I'wo-horned  lihinoceros  from  the,  48. 

Swavne<H.  G.  (;.),exhibitionofhea<l8of  Antelopes 
belonging  to,  68. 

Swifts,  on  tlie  American  Spine-tailed,  of  tlio^eniis 
Chcptura,  21 :  on  a  new  sjiecies  of  West  Atrican 
Spine-tailed,  21. 

Swinhoe(IJ.).exhibitionof  skinsof  an  Otter  from 
Amoy  and  a  Hare  from  Formosa,  sent  by,  18; 
report  on  a  lollection  of  skins  sent  by,  18;  no- 
tice of  a  >Iantchurian  Deer  re<;eived  from,  24. 

Syeali*,  re^^8ion  of  the  genus,  40. 

Synallazinct,  on  two  new  8p4"cies  of,  33. 

SynaUaxit,  on  some  new  or  imperfectly  known 
species  of,  9;  on  the  geographical  distribution 
of  the  genus,  13 ;  on  the  species  of  the  genus.  42. 

Systema  a'viani,  remarks  on  the  present  state  of 
the,  56. 

T. 

Taekyglo»tus  bruijnii,  remarks  on,  50. 

Tadoma.  notes  on  the  species  of.  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Ganlens,  22,  26. 

Tamaron  of  the  Philippine  Islands,  64. 


TanagrtUa,  on  the  genus,  .'>. 

Tattagriiim,  Tanagrariim  ('atalogiig  Spociflcns  ,1; 

Synopsis  Avium  Tanagriiiaruui,  1,8;  catalogue 

of  the,  in  the  British  Museum,  3;  on  new  species 

of,  6,  7,  8,  9, 1 1,  2."..  :tl,  32,  48,  53, 62 ;  On  some  little- 

known  s|>eciea  of,  62. 
TapiniK,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  species  ot, 

living  in  the  Zoological  .S<M-ii'ty  h  Menagerie,  57; 

exhibiiion  of  and  remarks  ii|M>n  tlie  skull  of  an 

American  speeies  of,  01;    T.hairdi,  exiiibition 

ofu  skull  of;  from  Nicaragua,  28;  exhibition  of 

two  skulls  of.  fnmi  Mexico,  42;  T.  roulini,  re- 
marks on,  33,39,51. 
Taraiiaea,  on  collections  of  binls  from.  62,  67 ;  exhi- 
bit ion  of  two  young  S|>ccimens  of   Darwin's 

lihea  from,  66. 
Taylor  (Q.  C-),  list  of  birds  collected  in  Hondaras 

by,  12. 
Teytnaria,  exhibition  of  a  spider  of  the  genua,  54. 
Tenimber  Islands,  on   bints  collected  by   H.  O. 

Forbes  in  the,  58. 
Testudinata,  exhibition  of  eggs  of  two  species  of^ 

laid  in  the  Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  60. 
Testudo  chilensU,  notes  on,  35,'  38. 
Texas,  notes  on  Giraiid's  work  on  the  birds  of,  7. 
Thamnophilime,  synopsis  of  the,  11. 
Thamnophilu*,  an  arrangement  of  the  geans,  8.*^ 
Thautnalea  amherstite,  on  the  locality  of,  84. 
Thibet,  oxhibititm  of  a  variety  of  Jiubo  nuueimu* 

from  I'&ngkAng  Lake,  Thibet,  14;  notes  on  the 

Bhick  Wolf  of,  43. 
Thoiupson  (J.),  departure  for  India  of,  21;  arrival 

at  Calcutta  of,  22;  return  from  Calcutta  of,  23. 
Thrushes,  sj-nop»is  of  the  American,  13. 
Tickell  (K.  S.),  remarks  upon  the  donation  to  the 

Zoological  Society's  Library  of  a  MS.  work  on 

the  Birds  of  India  by,  43. 
Tijereta,  exhibition  of  a  nest  of  the,  containing 

eggs  of  Molothnts  bonarimti*.  39. 
Timor  Laut,  on  birds  collected  bv  H.  O.  Forbes 

in,  58. 
Tinamou,  exhibition  of  a  preitared  wing  and  tail 

of  the  Martineta,  71. 
Tipperah,  remarks  upon  a  Two-homed  Rhinoceros 

feuled  in,  48. 
Tityrince,  review  of  the  subfamily,  9. 
To4u*,  on  the  sysiematic  position  of,  40. 
Toucan,  on  a  new  species  of  the  genus  Pterogloi- 

sus,  66. 
Toiiracoes  and  their  distribution,  33. 
Traelieophona,  catalogue  of  the,   in  the  British 

Museum,  4, 
TragelaphuK  gratus,  exhibition  of  and  remarks 

upon  a  skin  of,  54;  further  notes  on,  58;  on  the 

breeding  in  the  Zoobigical  Society's  Gardens  of 

Amsterdam  of,  67. 
Tribonyx,  note  on  the^species  of  the  genus,  29. 
Trigonocevhalux  lanreoCatus,  notes  on,  35. 
Triinen  (K.),  letteron  asei-ond  example  of  Lania- 

ritis  atrocroeeut,  63. 
Tringa  acuminata,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of, 

killed  in  Norfolk,  69;   notes  on  the  occurrence 

of,  in  Norfolk,  71. 
Trinidad,  exhibition    of  a   young    specimen   of 

Chauna  derbiana  from  San  Fernando,  27. 
Tristan  d'Acunha,  on  the  Island-hen  of,  17. 
Tristram  (II.  B.),  exhibition  of  a  collection  of  bird 

skins  eollected  in  Palestine  by,  22. 
Tujiaia  peruana,  exhibition  of  a  specimen  of,  44. 
Turdidce,  synopsi.s  of  the  American,  13. 
'I'urdxt*,  ge'ograiibical  distribution  of  the  genus, 

18;    on  the  Eastern- A  sialic  species  of,  21;    T. 

javaniexu,  notes  on,  45 ;  T.  schlcgeli,  notes  on,  45 ; 

T.  »ubcinfreu4,  remarks  on,  41. 
Tyrannida,  catalogue  of  the,  in  the  British  Mu- 

seom,  4 ;  descriptions  of  new  species  of,  12, 14, 

15, 18, 19,  32. 35, 56, 63. 
Tyrannula  barbirostrU  and  T.  mexieana.  on  the 

types  of,  36. 
Tyrannut,  remarks  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  54. 

V. 
TJcayali  River,  on  the  birds  collected  by  E.  Bart- 

lelton  the.  26.  27. 
ITnitod  States.  note.«  on  collectionsof  birds  in  the,  0. 
United  Stat«'S  Naval  .Vstronomicai   Expedition, 

note  on  the  zoological  ap|ieudix  to  the,  8. 
Urmtjaponictu,  note  on,  20. 


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Truguaj-,  occnrrence   of  Electric  Fisbea  in  the 

river,  64 :  on  the  bird8  of,  73. 
Urumiah,  note  on  the  Jellyfish  of  Lake,  71. 

V. 

Vancouver's  Island,  on  a  collection  of  birds  from, 

13. 
Venezuela,  on  the  birds  collected  by  A.  Goering 

in,  29, 31,  32, 35,  J5;  on  some  birds  collected  by 

J.  M.  Spence  in,  41. 
Vera  Cruz,  list  of  a  collection  of  birds  formed  by 

A.  Boucardat,  24. 
Veragua,  descriptions  of  four  new  species  of  birds 

from,  30 ;  descriptions  of  three  new  species  of 

Tanagers  from,  32. 
Verreaux   (M.),    on  some  species   of  Tanagers 

from  the  collection  of,  11. 
Victoria  Xyanza,  porpoises  in  the,  68. 
Vcenx  (G.W.  des),  extracts  of  correspondence 

from,  concemin"  Trigonocephalut  laneeolattis,ii5. 
Tulpes  cana,  exhibition  of  the  typical  specimen 

ot,50. 

Waglef's  Six  Ornithological  Memoirs  from  the 
"Isis"  (reprint),  3. 

Waigiou,  exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  Paradisea 
calva  from  the  Island  of,  24. 

Wales,  Marten  killed  in,  5. 

"Wales  (Prince  of ) ,  list  of  Indian  animals  deposited 
in  the  Zoological  Societj''s  Menagerie  bj',  47 ;  ex- 
hibition of  apair  of  Pheasants  belonging  to  the, 
61. 

Wallace  (A.  R.),  list  of  birds  collected  on  the 
Lower  Amazon  and  Kio  Kegro  by,  28. 

Wallace's  Standard-wing,  note  on,  16. 

Wart  Hogs,  exhibition  of  drawings  illustrative 
of,  32. 

Washington  Territory,  on  a  new  marine  animal 
from,  40,  42. 

Water  fowl,  notes  on,  55. 

West  Indies,  description  of  a  new  Tyrant-bird 
from  Saint  Vincent,  15 ;  remarks  on  some  Monk- 
eys from  St.  Kitts,  26;  on  the  birds  of  Santa 
Lucia,  36;  on  a  small  collection  of  birds  from 
Barbados,  43;  on  additional  species  of  birds 
from  the,  46;  on  monkeys  in  the,  53;  on  a  small 
collection  of  birds  from  the  Island  of  Montser- 
rat,  53;  notes  on  the  birds  of  the,  55;  exhibition 
of  a  skin  of  a  Parrot  from  St.  Lucia,  56;  list  of 
birds  collected  by  Mr.  Kamage  in  Dominica,  65 ; 
list  of  birds  collected  by  Mr.  Hamage  in  St. 
Luria,  65;  on  African  Monkeys  in  the,  67;  on  a 
collection  of  birds  from  Anguilla,  69,  71 ;  on  the 
birds  of  Antigua,  71. 

White  (E.  W.),  on  two  new  species  of  birds  dis- 
covered in  the  Argentine  Republic  by,  56;  on 
the  birds  collected  in  the  Argentine  Republic 
by,  57,  58. 

White  (G.  H.),  list  of  birds  procured  in  the  city  of 
Mexico  by,  22. 

White  (R.  B.),  on  the  mammals  obtained  in  the 
Upper  Magdalena  Valley.  Colombia,  by,  66. 

Whitely  (G.  M.),  on  birds  collected  on  the  coa-st  of 
Honduras  by,  35. 

Whitely  (H.),  exhibition  of  bird  skins  collected 
in  Japan  by,  25 ;  on  Peruvian  birtls  collected  bv, 
29, 30,  31,  33,  40,  42, 44, 46 ;  list  of  Humming  Bircls 
obtained  in  high  Pern  by,  44 ;  remarks  on  an 
African  Hombill  and  other  birds  belonging  to, 62. 

Whyte  (A.),  list  of  birds  collected  in  Nyassaland 
by,  71. 

Wickham  (H.),  list  of  birds  collected  on  the  Blew- 
flelds  River  by,  27. 

Wilks  ((i.),  notes  on  some  Reptiles  transmitted  to 
the  Zoologiciil  Society's  Gardens  by.  31. 

Windvogelberg,  report  on  birds  collected  by  Cap- 
tain Bulger  at,  25. 

Wisconsin,  excursicm  in,  38. 

Wolfs  Zoological  Sketches,  1. 

Wombats,  note  on  the,  living  in  the  Zoological 
Society's  Ganlens.  22. 

Wowlpecker,  on  a  new  species  of.  discovered  by 
Bridges  in  northern  California,  12. 

Wool,  exhibition  of  some  variegated,  fromOliio.  21. 

Works  of  P.  L.  Sclater.  list  of,  3. 

Wren,  descnpiion  of  anew  species  of  Mexican,  33. 


X. 

Xanthura,  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  53. 
Xenicidce,  catalogue  of  the,  in  theBritish  Museum, 

4. 
XenopaarU  attnniteha,  note  on,  70. 


Yorkshire,  exhibition  of  a  curious  variety  of  Duck 

shot  in,  61. 
Yunan,  Captain  Sladen's  expedition  to,  38. 


Z. 

Zambesi,  on  the  rapacious  birds  collected  by  Dr. 
Dickinson  in  the  region  of  the,  23;  on  the 
Guinea  Fowl  from  the,  66. 

Zamora,  list  of  birds  collected  by  Louis  Fraser 
at,  12. 

Zebra,  exhibition  of  a  skin  of,  from  Somaliland, 
66 ;  exhibition  of  a  photograph  of  Grevy's,  66. 

Zonotrichia,  note  on  the  species  of  the  genus,  49. 

Zoological  Collections  in  the  India  House,  remarks 
on  the,  42. 

Zoological  Distribution,  some  of  the  difficulties 
of,  52. 

Zoological  Gardens,  notes  on  animals  in  the  Con- 
tinental, 21,  25, 32, 41, 43, 45, 49, 52,  54,  62,  65, 68,  69, 
70.  72. 

Zoological  observatories,  on  a  favorable  occasion 
for  establishing,  38. 

Zoological  Record,  remarks  on  the,  71. 

"Zoological  Sketches"  by  Joseph  Wolf,  1. 

Zoological  Society's  Gardens,  Guide  to  the,  1; 
list  of  Vertebrated  Animals  living  in  the,  2; 
notes  on  species  of  Parrots  in  the,  10, 27,  37,  52, 
54, 63 ;  note  on  the  Spur-winged  Geese  in  the,  12; 
on  the  number  of  nays  of  incubation  of  birds 
which  breed  in  the,  13;  exhibition  of  an  egg  of 
Apteryx  mantelli  laid  in  the,  13;  note  on  the 
Punjab  Sheep  in  the,  14;  additions  to  the,  in 
1860,  14,15,16,17;  in  1861,  17,18.19;  in  1862,  19, 
20;  in  1863,  22;  in  1864,  23:  in  1865,  24,25;  in 
1866,  26;  in  1867,  27.28;  in  1868,  30,31;  in  1869, 
31,32;  in  1870,  33,34,35,36;  in  1871,  36,37,38;  in 
1872,  38,39,40;  in  1873,  40,41.42;  in  1874,  42,43, 
44;  in  1875,  44,45,46:  in  1876,  46,47,48;  in  1877, 
48,49,50;  in  1878,  50,51,52;  in  1879,  52.  53;  in 
1880,  54,55;  in  1881,  55,56,57;  in  1882,  57,58;  in 
1883,  58,59;  in  1884,  60.61;  in  1885,  61,62;  in 
1886,62,63;  in  1887,  6.3,  64;  in  1888,  64;  in  1889, 
64,65,66;  in  1890,  66,67;  in  1891,  67,68:  in  1892, 
68,69;  in  1895,  70,71,72;  in  1894.72,73:  on  tho 
addition  of  specimens  of  Sieboldia  maxima  and 
Balcenicept  rex  to  the,  14;  on  the  Rheas  in  the, 
14;  notes  on  two  Struthious  birds  in  the,  16; 
note  on  the  Japanese  Deer  in  the,  15;  notice  of 
rare  species  of  Quadruniana  in  the,  16;  on  the 
Babirussaaud other (SutdflB in tlie,  16;  onthespe- 
cies  of  Indian  Pheasants  bred  in  the,  from  1858  to 
1860. 16;  addition  of  a  specimen  of  I'hacochoenit 
(eliani  to  the,  16;  on  the  breeding  of  the  Red 
River  Hog  in  the,  17 :  addition  of  some  Three- 
toed  Sand-grouse  and  some  rare  Australian 
Finches  to  the,  17;  list  of  animals  presented  by 
Sir  George  Grey  to  the,  17 ;  arrival  of  two  living 
Paradise  Birds  at  the,  19;  arrival  of  a  Kagu  at 
the.  19;  notice  of  a  living  specimen  of  tho  Aye- 
Aye  in  the,  20;  incubation  of  Python  gebce  in 
the,  20:  on  two  rare  Fruit  Pigeons  in  the,  20; 
arrival  of  a  collection  of  Indian  Pheasants  at 
the,  21;  on  the  period  of  gestation  of  certain 
Ruminants  wbichbreed  in  the,  21 ;  on  tlie  breed- 
ing of  Bennett's  Cassowary  in  the.  21, 23 :  not© 
on  the  Wombats  in  the.  22:  arrival  of  a  livinyr 
Diduiiciilus  at  the,  22:  cm  a  new  species  of 
Wliite  Cockatoo  in  the,  22:  not<»s  on  the  species 
of  Tadonia  in  tlie.  22;  note  on  thcQuadruuiaua 
living  in  the,  23;  note  on  tlie  Mantchurian  Deer 
sent  by  Mr.  Swinhoe  to  the,  24;  on  the  addi- 
tion of  a  Prong-horned  Antelope  to  the.  2t;  on 
the  breeding  of  PliU^ffcenas  crinigera  in  the,  24; 
arrival  of  an  African  Elephant  at  the,  24;  on 
the  addition  of  a  Gayal  to  tlie,  2.5:  on  the  atldi- 
tion  of  a  Pudu  Deer  to  the,  20;  on  the  trans- 
mission of  a  Manat<'e  to  the.  26:  on  the  addition 
of  a  specimen  of  PUhecM  leucocephala  to  the,  26; 


132       BULLETIN   49,  UNITED    STATES   I^ATIONAL   MUSEUM. 


on  the  ailtUtion  of  a  Hpecimcn  of  CaOiarU*  eali- 
/omiaitif*  to  thi>, '27:  r)<iiinrkH  on  Saiga  lalariea 
in  the,  '.T:  mi  8|>«<-iiiiiMiH  of  Boidce  in  tli(>,  28; 
reinarkn  on  tlu'  <iulU  in  tl><>,  28;  arrivnl  of  n 
Lvre  Itinl  at  tlic  2X:  on  tlii<  liirth  of  u  mule 
Giraffe,  nnil  liHt  of  (iiratff.s  tliat  liavo  liv«><l 
in  tlie.  28:  notoH  on  a  H|H-cicH  of  Kcar  in  tlie, 
29;  notc8  on  the  I'clicaux  living  in  tlif,  30: 
on  the  l>nH>clinK  of  nianinials  intlic,  ill :  on  sonic 
KeptilcM  trananiitted  liy  (i.  WiUh  to  the,  31; 
remarks  on  two  H|M'<'i<-8'  uf  nianimali*  deHcribed 
firom  Hjiecimeni*  living  in  tlio,  33;  on  the  breed- 
ing of  birdH  in  the,  33;  arrival  of  two  newly 
described  Hjieoies  of  l'hannnid<t  at  tlie,  34;  oh 
the  "n-jiiNterof  auiniHlit"  kept  at  the,  36;  on  the 
AxolotU  in  tlie,  36:  on  the  birth  of  a  Hippopot- 
amus in  the,  36,  39:  on  rare  or  little-known 
apeoies  of  mammalia  in  the,  36,45;  on  rare  or 
little-known  species  of  birds  in  the,  36;  on  rare 
or  little-known  specicH  of  reptiles  in  the,  37; 
on  the  Deer  now  or  lately  living  in  the,  38; 
New  Zealand  animals  at  the,  38:  aiidition  of 
a  female  Stimatran  Rhinoceron  to  the,  38 ;  ad- 
ditional notes  on  new  or  little-known  animals 
in  the,  39;  arrival  of  a  J  a  van  lUiinweros  at 
the,  43 ;  remarks  on  Catuariu*  wettennanni  in 
the,  43;  farther  remarks  on  the  Cassowaries 
in  the,  44,47;  on  the  Curassows  now  or  lat«ly 
living  in  the,  46;  list  of  Indian  anhnals  de- 
posited by  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  the,  47; 
exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  Fruit  Pigeon  in 
the,  47:  on  the  KJi  in  oceroses  now  or  lately  living 
in  the.  48;  on  young  Anacondas  born  iu  the,  49: 
remarks  on  living  examples  of  Ciconiaepiscopui 
and  C.  maguari  in  the,  51;  notice  of  some  Hy- 
brid Monkeys  in  the,  51;  on  the  breeding  of  the 


I  Sacretl  Ibis  in  the,  51;  on  the  breeding  of  the 
Argus  and  other  H]K'eies  of  Pheasant  in  the,  52; 
on  the  dimeusioDs  and  weight  of  the  Indian 
Klephants  in  the,  .'i2,  55;  Hup])lementarv  notes 
■  on  the  ("iiniSKOws  living  in  tlio;  5!,  I>3;  descrip- 
tion of  a  new  s|MK;ie8  ofLemiir  in  the,  54 ;  illus- 
trations of  new  or  rar<<  animals  in  the,  65; 
exhibition  of  a  drawing  of  a  'I'ajiir  in  the,  57; 
'  not*  on  a  siMicimen  of  .1  mu  gibl>er\fri'iu  in  the, 
I  57;  remarks  on  the  fee<ling  of  young  Cormo- 
1  rants  by  their  parents  in  the,  57;  opening  of 
I  Insect  House  in  the,  50;  reports  on  the  Insect 
House  in  the,  56,57,58,59,61,62;  remarks  upon 
a  Condor  from  Peru  in  the,  59:  remarks  on  the 
opening  of  the  new  Ucptile  House  in  tlie.  59; 
on  the  increase  in  size  and  weight  of  the  young 
Afl-ican  Elephant  in  the,  59;  on  the  eggs  of  two 
species  of  Testudiuata  laid  in  the,  60;  on  the 
death  of  a  greater  Vasa  Parrot  which  had  lived 
flfty-four  years  in  the,  61;  on  the  bnicdiiig  of 
Os/anopoKiu  cyantu  in  the,  61 ;  exhil)itiou  of  a 
speciiuen of  HeterodactyUu  imbrieatus  in  the,  61 ; 
exhiljition  of  a  H]iecimen  i>{  Julodis  ffinehiiu  the, 
61 :  on  thes{)ecieHof  OoIitMin  the,  61 :  remarkson 
two  specimens  of  North  American  Foxes  in 
the,  63;  on  the  species  of  the  genus  VanU  liv- 
ing in  the,  64 ;  on  a  spci'imen  ofthe  Leaf  Insect 
living,in  the,  65;  list  of  the  Giraffes  that  have 
lived  in  the.  69 ;  exhibition  of  two  eg^s  of  Coliiu 
eapenti*  laid  in  the,  70;  on  the  broeiding  of  mon- 
keys in  the,  70;  on  the  breeding  of  (Hit  tarda 
in  the,  71 ;  on  Protoptervs  anntetetia  in  the,  72; 
on  animals  that  have  never  been  exhibited  in 
the,  73. 
Zoological  Society's  Proceedings,  the  dates  of 
issue  of  the  earfy  volumes  of  the,  70. 


APPENDIX. 

LIST  OF  SEPARATE  WORKS  AND  PAPERS  PUBLISHED 
SUBSEQUENT  TO  DECEMBER,  1894,  AND  NOT  IN- 
CLUDED IN  PARTS  I  TO  VL 


1240 

Gnide  to  the  Gardens  of  the  Zoological 
Society  of  London,  48th  edition,  8vo, 
London,  1896. 

1241 

The  Book  of  Antelopes.  Bv  P.  L. 
Sclater,  M.  A.,  F.  R.  S.,  and  Oldfield 
Thomas,  F.  Z.  S.,  F.  R.  G.  S.  Illustrated 
by  Joseph  Wolf,  F.  Z.  S.,  and  J.  Smit. 
Parts  II-IV,  pp.  59-220,  pis,  vii-xxiv 
(1895'),  and  Part  V,  pp.  1-92,  pis.  xxv-xxxi 
(1896),  4to,  London,  1895-96. 

Part  II  contains  flgures  and  descriptions  of 
Damaliseus  korrigum,  D.  pygargus,  D.  albifrons, 
D.  lunaUit,  Connochcetes  taurinus.  and  C.  gnu,  and 
descriptions  of  DanHtUscus  tiang,  D.  jimela,  and 
Connochoeteg  albojubatus.  The  last  mentioned 
species,  jireviously  recognized  as  a  subspecies,  is 
given  specific  rank. 

Part  III  contains  figures  and  descriptions  of 
Cephalophug  sylvicultrix  (2  figures),  G.  jentinki, 
O.  natalensis,  C.harveyi,  Cnigri/rong,  Cdomalit, 
C.  ogilbyi,  and  C.  rufilatui.  and  descriptions  of 
C.  spadix.  C.  leveogaster,  and  G.  caliipygns. 

Part  IV  contains  flgnres  and  descriptions  of 
Cephalophus  dorice,  G.  niger,  G.  maxivelli,  G.  won- 
tieola,  C.  eoronatus,  G.abyst^iyiiciis,  G.grimmi,  and 
Tetraceros  quadricomis,  and  descriptions  of  G. 
melanorheus,  and  G.  cequatorialis.  This  part  con- 
cludes the  first  volume,  and  a  temporary  title- 
page  and  contents  are  issued  with  it. 

Part  V  contains  descriptions  of  Oreotragus  sal- 
tator,  Ourebia  scoparia,  O.hastata,  O.nigricaudata, 
O.  montana.  O.  haggardi.  Kaphicerus  melanotis, 
R.  eampestrit.  R.  neiimaruii,  Xegotragtismoschatufi, 
N.  liringstoiiianns,  Xeotragim  pygmcetix,  Madoqua 
saltiana,  M.  tiraynei,  M.  phillip.ii.  Jf.  damarensis, 
M.  k-irki,  and  Jf.  guenthen.  The  following  species 
are  figured :  Oreotragus  taltator,  Ourebia  nigri- 
caudata.  Raphiceru*  melanotis.  R.  campestris, 
Nesotragux  mosehatns,  Seotragut  pygmcetis,  Ma- 
doqita  saltiana,  Jf.  phillipsi,  and  M.  guentheri. 

Kacliof  thefivei>arts  is  illustrated  with  several 
wood-cuts  of  the  heads,  horns,  skulls,  etc. 

1242 

[Report  ou  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  D«*cember,  1894.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  1. 
1243 
[Remarks  upon  two  Tapirs  deposited 
in  the  Society's  Gardens  by  the  Hon.  W. 
Rothsehihi.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  1. 


1244 
On  the  occurrence  of  the  Barbary  Sheep 
in  Egypt. 

Proc.  Zool.  .S'oc.  London,  1895,  pp.  85,  86. 
■  Evidence  is  given  of  the  occurrence  in  Egypt  of 
Ovia  tragelaphus. 

1346 
Note  on  the  Breeding  of  the  Surinam 
Water-Toad   (Pipa  surinamenaia)  in  the 
Society's  Reptile  House. 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  86-88. 
1246 

[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  January,  1895.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  89. 
1247 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  April,  1895.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1865,  pp.  337, 338. 
1248 
[Remarks  on  the  Pacific  Rat  (J/««  exit- 
Zaws).] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  338. 
Exhibition  of  and  notes  on  specimens  wliich 
had  been  obtained  ou  Sunday  Island,  Kermadec 
group. 

1249 

[Remarks  upon  the  Zoological  Institu- 
tions which  Mr.  Sclater  had  recently 
visited  in  Egypt.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  400,  401. 
1250 
[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Society's 
Menagerie  in  May,  1895.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  pp.  520,  521. 
1251 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
head  of  a  Barbary  Sheep  from  Egypt.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1895,  p.  521. 
1252 
[Exhibition  of   and   remarks   upon    a 
skin  of  a  Humming  Bird  {Anthocephala 
berlepsehi)  from  Cohjuibia.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London.  1895,  p.  521. 

133 


134 


APPENDIX. 


1253 
[Exhi'ution  of  and  remarks  upon  the 
skin  nn«l  hknil  of  a  i.o<ler*8<iazelle  (Ga- 
ztlla  lo(leri)  from  Kji;ypt.] 

Proe.  Zool.  S(>c.  London.  1893,  pp.  522, 523. 
1254 
[On  tlio  ndditions  to  the  Society's  Me- 
naf^Pfie  in  June,  July,  August,  and  Sep- 
temher.  189.").] 

Pioc.  Zi>,d.  Soe.  Loiu'on,  189.'>,  p]>.68G,687. 
1255 
[Remarks  «m    tho    I'rincii»al    .Animals 
noti<'<<l  in  tlio  .Janlin   «r  Acrlimatation 
and  .lard in  dc8  Plantes,  Paris,  during  a 
recent  visit.] 

Pror.  /.:ml.  Soc.  Lmilon.  ISO.'i,  p.  688. 
1256 
[Exhibition   of    and  remarks  upon    a 
Zebra  fn>ni  thts  Henga  Country,  Uritish 
Central  .Mriea.] 

Proe.  Zoul.  Snc.  Lmd'm,  1895,  pp.  688-690. 
1257 
[Exhil>itioii  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  Horns  of  a  male  Livingstoni's  Eland 
offeied  to  the  Society  by  Sir  Henry  H. 
Johnston,  K.  C.  B.] 

Proe.  y.ool.  Soc.  London.  1895.  pp.  6<W.  691. 
Tlio  sk'ill  and   lioriis  «f  tli<^  Antolojie  (Great 
eanna  Uvinjsloniit  are  H<rured  in  the  text. 

1258 
[Report  on    the  additions  to  the  Me- 
nagerie in  Oetober  and  November,  1895.] 
Proe.  Zool  S'>c.  Londm,  1895,  p.  827. 
1259 
[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  tipon  the 
head  of  an   .Antelope  from  British  East 
Africa.] 

Proe.  Z>ol.  Soe.  London.  1895,  pp.  868-870. 
CobM"!  thomaxi  is  remarked  upon  and  the  head 
figured  in  the  text. 

1260 
The  "Scomber-scomber"  Principle. 

[bit.  1895,  p.  168. 
Letter  ftoni  a  correspondent  pointing  ont  that 
the  name  of  the  so-called  Scomher-teomber priuci- 
pie  probably  originated  in  a  printer's  error. 

1261 

The  Bird  Collection  of  Zurich. 

Ibui.  1895,  pp.  168.  j  69. 
Observations  on  the  collection  of  birds  in  the 
Polytechnicum  of  Znricli. 

1262 
Field  Notes  on  the  Birdsof  the  Estancia 
Sta.  Elena,  Argentine  Republic.    Hy  A.  H. 
Holland.    With  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 

/'/i>.  1895.  pp.  213-217. 
Remarks  uu  15  8|>e<'ies  of  birds. 


On  the  Bower  Bird  recently  described 
by  .Mr.  ( '.W.  I)e  Vis  as  ('nemophUun  marra. 
Ibis.  1895.  pp.  343,  344,  pi.  viii. 

Remarks  on  and  charact^-rs  of  tho  male  and 
female  of  CnenwpkUua  marvot;  both  sexes  are 
figured. 


[Exhibition  of  a  pair  of  Darwin's  Tin- 
amon  (Sothura  darnini)  from  Patagonia. J 
Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV  p.xix  (18»5». 
1265 

5 Extracts  of  letters  receive<l  from  Mr. 
ateron  birds  ol>survc«l  up  the  Nile,  and 
on  the  mo<ie  of  carriage  of  the  legs  iu  the 
Egyptian  Kite.] 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.  xxv  (1395). 

1266 
[Abstract  of  an  account  of  a  tour  up 
the  Nile  from  Cairo  to  Wadi  Halfeh  and 
back. 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn   Club,  IV,  p.  xxsi  (1895). 

1267 
[Exhibition  of  skins  of   Falco  richard- 
80Hi  obtained  in  Larimer  County,  Colo.] 
BiiU.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV.  p.  xlii  (1895). 


[Exhibition  of  a  Nest  and  two  Eggs  of 
Pti/ouoptogne  obmleta  taken  from  the 
smaller  rock-temple  of  Abu  Simbel,  Up- 
per Egypt. ^ 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  IV,  p.xlhddflS). 

1269 
•      [Chairman's  address    on   opening  the 
fourth  session  of  the  British  Ornitholo- 
gists' Club,  1895.] 

BuU.  Brxt  Orn.  Club,  V,  pp.  1-4  (1895). 

1270 
[Remarks  on  a  specimen  of  the  Spotted 
Rednhank  (Totanii^  fnsciis)  living  in  the 
Zoological  Society's  Gardens. 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  V,  p.  v  (1895). 

1271 

'       [Remarks  on  the  death  of  Mr.  Henry 
I  Seebohm.] 

i  Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club.  V,  p  is  (1895). 

1272 

"  Dendrexetaxtea  capitoides." 

Nature.  LIII.  pp.  102.  103(1895). 

Letter  in  reply  to  l)r.  II.  ().  Forbes,  respecting 
the  typical  specimen  of  Dendrexetaatet  eapitoidet 
in  the  Derbj-  Museum. 

1273 
The  "Exposition  de  Madagascar"  at 
the  Jardin  des  Plantes. 

Natural  Seienee.  VII,  pp.251.  252. 

Note  on  a  representative  collection  of  the  Mal- 
agasy fauna  in  tho  Mus(-e  d'Histoire  Katurelle, 
Paris. 

1274 
[Report  on  the  additions  to   the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  Iiecember,  1895.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1890,  p.  1. 

1275 
[Report  on   the   additions  to  the  So- 
ciety's Menagerie  in  January,  18%.] 
Proe.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1896,  p. 212.  - 


APPENDIX. 


135 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Societ j- 's 
Menagerie  in  Febiuary,  1896.] 

Proc.  Zool.  S  c.  London.  1896.  pp.  303,  304. 

1277 
Remarks  on  the  Divergencies  between 
the  "  Rules  for  Naming  Animals  "  of  the 
German  Zoological  Society  and  the  Strick- 
landian  Code  of  Nomenclature. 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  pp.  3u6-322. 

1278 

[Remarks  on  the  Prospectus  of  the  new- 
German  Work,  "DusThierreich." 

Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1896,  pp.  400,  401. 


[Report  on  the  additions  to  the  Socie- 
ty's Menagerie  in  March,  1896.] 

Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  pp.  505,  506. 

Among  the  addition.s,  special  attention  is  drawn 
to  a  specimen  of  a  young  female  gorilla.  The 
head  and  shoulders  of  the  animal  are  tigured  in 
the  text. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  Nat- 
ural-History specimens  from  Myasaland 
sent  home  by  Sir  H.  H.  Johnson,  K.  C.  B.] 
Proc.  Zool.  Soe.  London,  1896,  p.  506. 


[Exhibition  of  and  remarks  upon  a  pair 
of  horns  of  the  so-called  Antelope  triaii- 
gidaris.'] 

Proe.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1896,  p.  506. 

These  horns  were  supjwsed  to  be  an  abnormal 
pair  of  a  female  Eland,  Great  canna. 


On  a  collection  of  Birds  from  Mount 
Chiradzulu,  in  the  Shire  Highlands,  My- 
asaland.    Hy  ("apt.  G.  E.  Shelley,  F,  Z.  S. 
With  prefatory  remarks  by  P.  L.  Sclater. 
Ibis,  1896,  pp.  177   184. 
1283 
Field  Notes  on  the  Birds  of  the  Estan- 
cia  Sta.  Elena,  Argentine  Republic,  Part 
III.     By  A.  H.  Holland.     With  remarks 
by  P.  L   Sclater. 

IbU,  1896,  pp.  315-318 
Remarks  on  11  species  of  birds.    Hapalocereuji 
hollandi  is  described  as  new,  and  its  head,  wing, 
and  foot  tigured  in  the  text. 

1284 
[Outlines  of  a  scheme  for  a  new  general 
work  on  Birds.] 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  V,  pp.  xvii,  xviii, 
(1896). 

1285 
[Exhibition   of   some  bird  skins  sent 
from  British  Guiana  by  Mr.  J.  J.  Quelch.] 
Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club,  V,  p.  xxiii  (1896). 
1286 
[Remarks  on  the  completion  of  the  first 
volume  of  Captain  Shelley's  "  Birds  of 
Africa."'] 

Bull.  Brit.  Orn.  Club.  V,  pp.  xxiii,  xxiv, 
(1896). 

1287 

Count    von    Gotzen's    Journey   across 
Africa. 

Natural  Science,  IX,  pp.  58-60. 

A  review  of  Count  G.  A.  von  Gotzen's  "  Durch 
Afrika  von  Ost  nach  West." 


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